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MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. 9351 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA 92618-1904 Copyright © 2002 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc. All Rights Reserved CAUTION: Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service person read the "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" and "PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" contained in this manual. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Service Manual 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. Design specifications are subject to change without notice. PROJECTION TELEVISION V20B CHASSIS SPECIFICATIONS • Power : AC 120V, 60Hz 240W (Except WS-73411) 275W (WS-73411 Only) • Frequency : VHF 54 ~ 470MHz Range UHF 470 ~ 806MHz Antenna Input : VHF/UHF 75unbalanced CRT Size : 7 inches High Voltage : 32.0kV (at 0A) Weight / Cabinet Demensions • Speaker : [VS-A50] Two 4" round, full range (85W) : [WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65] Two 5" round, full range (810W) Input Level : VIDEO IN JACK (RCA Type) 1.0Vp-p 75unbalanced : AUDIO IN JACK (RCA Type) -4.7dBm 43kunbalanced : S-VIDEO IN JACK (Y/C separate) Y=1.0 Vp-p C=0.286Vp-p(BURST) 75unbalanced : COMP / Y, Cr, Cb (RCA Type) Y=1.0 Vp-p. Cr, Cb=700mVp-p : ATV / Y(G), Pr(R), Pb(B), H, V Y 1.0Vp-p with sync 75(RCA Type) Pr, Pb: 700mV 75H, V: 3.0Vp-p 75Output Level : VIDEO OUT JACK (RCA Type) 1.0Vp-p 75unbalanced : AUDIO OUT JACK (RCA Type) -4.7dBm 4.7kunbalanced V20B MODELS WS-A48 VS-A50 WS-A55 WS-A65 Model Weight Height Width Depth VS-A50 200 lbs 50.3" 42.4" 23.6" WS-A48 171.5 lbs 49" 44.5" 23" WS-A55 237 lbs 50" 50.6" 26.3" WS-A65 326.5 lbs 61.9" 59" 28.1"

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MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.9351 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA 92618-1904

Copyright © 2002 Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.All Rights Reserved

CAUTION:Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service person read the "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" and"PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" contained in this manual.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRICService

Manual

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• Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.• Design specifications are subject to change without notice.

PROJECTION TELEVISIONV20B CHASSIS

SPECIFICATIONS• Power : AC 120V, 60Hz

240W (Except WS-73411)275W (WS-73411 Only)

• Frequency : VHF 54 ~ 470MHzRange UHF 470 ~ 806MHz

• Antenna Input : VHF/UHF 75Ω unbalanced

• CRT Size : 7 inches

• High Voltage : 32.0kV (at 0A)

• Weight / Cabinet Demensions

• Speaker : [VS-A50] Two 4" round, full range (8Ω 5W): [WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65]Two 5" round, full range (8Ω 10W)

• Input Level : VIDEO IN JACK (RCA Type) 1.0Vp-p 75Ω unbalanced: AUDIO IN JACK (RCA Type) -4.7dBm 43kΩ unbalanced: S-VIDEO IN JACK (Y/C separate) Y=1.0 Vp-p C=0.286Vp-p(BURST) 75Ω unbalanced: COMP / Y, Cr, Cb (RCA Type) Y=1.0 Vp-p. Cr, Cb=700mVp-p: ATV / Y(G), Pr(R), Pb(B), H, V Y 1.0Vp-p with sync 75Ω (RCA Type)

Pr, Pb: 700mV 75ΩH, V: 3.0Vp-p 75Ω

• Output Level : VIDEO OUT JACK (RCA Type) 1.0Vp-p 75Ω unbalanced: AUDIO OUT JACK (RCA Type) -4.7dBm 4.7kΩ unbalanced

V20BMODELS

WS-A48VS-A50

WS-A55WS-A65

Model Weight Height Width DepthVS-A50 200 lbs 50.3" 42.4" 23.6"WS-A48 171.5 lbs 49" 44.5" 23"WS-A55 237 lbs 50" 50.6" 26.3"WS-A65 326.5 lbs 61.9" 59" 28.1"

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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 5

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE ............................................................................................................. 5

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................... 6

CABINET DISASSEMBLYWS-A48 (Front View) ............................................................................................................. 7WS-A48 (Rear View) .............................................................................................................. 8VS-A50 / WS-A55 / WS-A65 (Front View) ............................................................................. 9VS-A50 / WS-A55 / WS-A65 (Rear View) ............................................................................ 10

SERVICING THE LENTICULAR SCREEN AND FRESNEL LENSLenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens Removal ......................................................................... 11

VS-A50 / WS-A55 / WS-A65 ............................................................................................... 11WS-A48 ............................................................................................................................... 12

Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens Installation .................................................................... 13

CABINET SEPARATIONWS-A65 ............................................................................................................................... 14

SERVICING THE DIAMONDSHIELDTM rDiamondShieldTM Removal & Installation ....................................................................................... 15

SERVICING PCBsChassis Removal .......................................................................................................................... 16PCB Locations .............................................................................................................................. 16Main Components Location........................................................................................................... 16Second Anode Lead Removal........................................................................................................ 17

CRT REPLACEMENTCRT Removal ................................................................................................................................ 17CRT Installation ............................................................................................................................ 18

ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTSTest Equipment ............................................................................................................................. 20Initial Setup ................................................................................................................................... 21LED Indicator Diagnostics ............................................................................................................. 22Circuit Adjustment Mode ............................................................................................................... 23Convergence Adjustment Mode ..................................................................................................... 24Adjustment Items List ................................................................................................................... 26Adjustment Test Points ................................................................................................................. 29Adjustment Procedures

High Voltage Regulation ....................................................................................................... 30Main/Sub Y Level ................................................................................................................. 30Main/Sub Color Level ........................................................................................................... 31CRT Cutoff ........................................................................................................................... 31White Balance (NTSC) ......................................................................................................... 32White Balance (HD) ............................................................................................................. 32Black Level .......................................................................................................................... 33Sub Contrast ....................................................................................................................... 33Dynamic Focus Preset ........................................................................................................ 34Lens Focus .......................................................................................................................... 34Electrostatic Focus & Alignment Magnet Adjustment ........................................................... 35

CONTENTS

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On Screen Display Character Position ................................................................................. 35Deflection/Convergence Geometry Presets .......................................................................... 36Deflection Circuit Geometry Adjustments ............................................................................. 37Convergence Circuit Geometry Adjustments ........................................................................ 38Centering and Static Convergence........................................................................................ 39Coarse Convergence Adjustments ........................................................................................ 40Fine Convergence Adjustments ............................................................................................ 41

CHIP PARTS REPLACEMENT ......................................................................................................... 42

REPLACEMENT PARTSParts Ordering .............................................................................................................................. 43Critical and Warranty Parts Designation........................................................................................ 43Parts Tolerance Codes .................................................................................................................. 43Replacement Part Notes

When replacing the RF-Switch or PCB-SIGNAL ................................................................... 43When replacing the EEPROM.............................................................................................. 43

Quick Reference List .................................................................................................................... 44Service Parts List .......................................................................................................................... 45Screen Parts List .......................................................................................................................... 56

CIRCUITRY BLOCK DIAGRAMSPower Supply ............................................................................................................................... 58Video / Color Signal Path .............................................................................................................. 59Sync Signal Path .......................................................................................................................... 60Deflection / HV.............................................................................................................................. 61X-Ray Protect ............................................................................................................................... 62HV Regulation ............................................................................................................................... 63Sound Signal Path ........................................................................................................................ 64Convergence ................................................................................................................................. 65Control Circuitry ............................................................................................................................ 66

Section 2 .... Schematic Diagrams

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMSOverall Block Diagram ................................................................................................................... 1PCB-MAIN ..................................................................................................................................... 2PCB-POWER................................................................................................................................. 3PCB-TERMINAL (Input Sw) ............................................................................................................. 4PCB-TERMINAL (3DYC / Decoders) ............................................................................................... 5PCB-SIGNAL-1 (AV I.O) .................................................................................................................. 6PCB-SIGNAL-2 (Micro) ................................................................................................................... 7PCB-SIGNAL-3 (VCJ) ..................................................................................................................... 8PCB-SIGNAL-4 (Convergence Generator) ........................................................................................ 9PCBs - FRONT / CONTROL / CRT / PREAMP ............................................................................. 10PCB-2HDW-1 (Input) ..................................................................................................................... 11PCB-2HDW-2) (Main) .................................................................................................................... 12PCB-2HDW-3 (Output) .................................................................................................................. 13

PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................... 14

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INTRODUCTION

This service manual provides service instructions for the PTV Models listed below. Service personnel should read thismanual thoroughly before servicing these chassis.

This service manual includes:1. Assembly and disassembly instructions for the front and rear cabinet components.2. Servicing of the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens.3. Servicing printed circuit boards (PCBs).4. CRT replacement procedure.5. Electrical adjustments.6. Chip parts replacement procedures.7. Circuit path diagrams.

The parts list section of this service manual includes:1. Cabinet and screen parts.2. Electrical parts.

Schematic and block diagrams of the above listed models are included in this service manual for better under-standing of the circuitry. PCB drawings are also included for easy location of parts and test points.

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

Many electrical and mechanical parts in television receivers have special safety related characteristics. Thesecharacteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily beobtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.

Replacement parts which have special safety characteristics are identified in this service manual.

Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematic diagram and by boldtype in the parts list of this service manual. The replacement for any safety part should be identical in valueand characteristics.

V20B CHASSISVS-A50WS-A48WS-A55WS-A65

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the receiver cabinet and on thereceiver chassis.

WARNING:1. Operation of this receiver outside the cabinet or with the cover removed presents a shock hazard

from the receiver's power supplies. Work on the receiver should not be attempted by anyone who isnot thoroughly familiar with the precautions necessary when working on high voltage equipment.

2. Do not install, remove or handle the picture tubes in any manner unless shatterproof goggles areworn. People not so equipped should be kept away while the picture tube is being handled. Keepthe picture tube away from the body while handling.

3. When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra precaution should be taken toassure correct lead dress in the high voltage area. Where a short-circuit has occurred, replace thosecomponents that indicate evidence of overheating.

X-Radiation warningThe surface of the cathode ray tubes (CRTs) may generate X-Radiation, so take proper precautions when servic-ing. It is recommended that a lead apron be used for shielding while handling the CRT. Use this method ifpossible.

When replacing the CRTs, use only the designated replacement part since it is a critical component with regard toX-Radiation. High voltage must be set as prescribed under the section titled Electrical Adjustments.

Leakage current checkBefore returning the receiver to the customer, it is recommended that leakage current be measured according tothe following methods.

1. Cold CheckWith the alternating current (AC) plug removed from the AC source, place a jumper across the two AC plugprongs. Connect one lead of an ohm meter to the AC plug and touch the other lead to each exposed metalpart (i.e. antennas, handle bracket, metal cabinet, screw heads, metal overlay, control shafts, etc.), particu-larly any exposed metal part that has a return path to the chassis. The resistance of the exposed metal partshaving a return path to the chassis should be a minimum of 1Mega Ohm. Any resistance below this valueindicates an abnormal condition and requires corrective action.

2. Hot Check ...Use the circuit shown below to perform the hot check test.1. Keep switch S1 open and connect the receiver to the measuring circuit. Immediately after

connection, and with the switching devices of the receiver in their operating positions, measure the leakage current for both positions of switch S2.

2. Close switch S1, energizing the receiver. Immediately after closing switch S1, and with the switching devices of the receiver in their operating positions, measure the leakage current for both positions of switch S2. Repeat the current measurements of items 1 and 2 after the receiver has reached thermal stabilization. The leakage current must not exceed 0.5 milliampere (mA).

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*Refer to PARTS LIST for Part Numbers

CABINET DISASSEMBLY (FRONT VIEW)

Front Cabinet Disassembly1. Remove the Speaker Grille by pulling forward.2. Remove the Board-Front by removing screws "a".3. Remove the Screen Assembly by removing screws "b". Disconnect all cable harnesses between the Screen

Assembly and the PCB-Signal.4. Lift the Screen Assembly and pull up and away from the cabinet as shown.

WS-A48

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CABINET DISASSEMBLY (REAR VIEW)

Rear Cabinet Disassembly1. Remove the Back Board by removing screws "a", “b” and “c”.2. Remove the Back Cover by removing screws "e".3. Remove 4 screws "d" securing the Light Box Assembly.4. Be certain that all cables and connectors between the Light Box Assembly and external items are discon-

nected (e.g. speaker plugs).5. Slide the Light Box Assembly out of the cabinet.

WS-A48

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CABINET DISASSEMBLY (FRONT VIEW)

Front Cabinet Disassembly1. Remove the Speaker Grille by pulling forward.2. Remove the Front-Board by removing screws "a".3. Remove the Screen Assembly by removing screws "b". Disconnect all cable harnesses between the Screen

Assembly and the PCB-Signal.4. Lift the Screen Assembly and pull up and away from the cabinet as shown.

VS-A50 WS-A55WS-A65

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CABINET DISASSEMBLY (REAR VIEW)

Rear Cabinet Disassembly1. Remove the Back Board by removing screws "a".2. Remove the Board Slide by removing screws “b”.3. Remove the two Board Shelves by removing screws “c”.4. Remove 4 screws "d" securing the Light Box Assembly.5. Be certain that all cables and connectors between the Light Box Assembly and external items are discon-

nected (e.g. speaker plugs).6. Slide the Light Box Assembly out of the cabinet.

VS-A50 WS-A55WS-A65

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SERVICING THE LENTICULAR SCREEN AND FRESNEL LENS

1. Removal of the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens

CAUTION: Wear gloves when handling the Lenticular Screen and the Fresnel Lens.This prevents cuts and finger prints. Do not place the Fresnel Lens in the sun.This may cause fire and heat related injuries.

1. Remove the screen assembly as shown in the Cabinet Disassembly procedure.2. Remove the Screen Holder by removing screws (a).3. Slide the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens from the Screen Frame.

Note: When separating the Lenticular Screen from the Fresnel Lens, use cautionwhile prying the Screen and Lens apart. Use a slot type screw driver, andremove the pressure sensitive, double sided tape.

VS-A50 WS-A55WS-A65

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SERVICING THE LENTICULAR SCREEN AND FRESNEL LENS

CAUTION: Wear gloves when handling the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens.This prevents cuts and finger prints. Do not place Fresnel Lens in the sun.This may cause fire and heat related injuries.

1c. Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens Removal

1. Remove the screen assembly as shown in the Cabinet Disassembly procedure.2. Remove the Top, Bottom and Side Holder Screens..3. Carefully lift the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens combination from the Screen Frame Assembly.

Note: When separating the Lenticular Screen from the Fresnel Lens, use cautionwhile prying the Screen and Lens apart. Use a slot type screw drive, andremove the pressure sensitive double sided tape.

WS-A48

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2. Installation of the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens

Note: Store the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens in a cool dry place. High humidity maydeform the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens.

1. Apply double coated tape (Part # LENS-TAPE) along the top front edge of the Fresnel Lensas shown in Figure 2-2. Refer to Table A and Table B for proper tape length.

2. Place the Fresnel Lens on top of the Lenticular Screen and apply pressure at the top edge tobond them together as shown in Figure 2-2.

3. Reverse the disassembly procedure for that model to install the screens in the screen frame.

Lenticular Screen

Fresnel Lens

0.16 inch

Figure 2-2

LenticularScreen

FresnelLens

Top

Bottom

Double Sided Tape(Part# LENS-TAPE)

( * X ) inchTop

Bottom

4:3 Aspect Models

ModelScreen

SizeTape

LengthVS-A50 50" 40"

16:9 Aspect Models

ModelScreen

SizeTape

LengthW S-A48 48" 41.76W S-A55 55" 47.85W S-A65 65" 56.55

Table A

Table B

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CABINET SEPARATION PROCEDURE(WS-A65)

Cabinet Separation Precedure1. Remove the Screen Assembly and disconnect

all cable harnesses between the FrameAssembly and the PCB-SIGNAL, refer toCabinet Front Disassembly.

2. Remove the 4 screw covers “a”.3. Remove 4 screws “b” securing the top and

bottom cabinet sections .4. Carefully lift the cabinet top and place it on

the floor.5. Place the cabinet bottom in the desired loca-

tion.6. Reverse the procedure and mount the cabinet

top on the cabinet bottom.7. Reinstall the the Screen Assembly and

connect all cable harnesses between theScreen Assembly and the PCB-SIGNAL.

Model WS-A65 cabinet is assembled in two pieces. These two pieces may be separated to allow easier delivery andsetup.

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SERVICING THE DIAMONDSHIELD™

1. DiamondShield™ Removal ProcedureThe location of the DiamondShieldTM molding clips may vary between models, top and bottom, or sides. Usethe appropriate disassembly procedure given below.

Note: Wear gloves when handling the DiamondShield™ to prevent finger prints.

1. Gently insert a small screwdriver between theDiamondShield™ and one end of the clip to prythe clip loose.

2. Remove both clips by pulling them toward you.

3. Carefully insert a small screwdriver into the gapat the top/center point of the Shield and pull theShield slightly away from the unit. Place yourhands at the points shown and gently bow theShield toward you and remove from the unit.Then re-install the two clips.

Top & Bottom Molding Clips Side Molding Clips

1. Gently insert a small screwdriver between theDiamondShield™ and one end of the clip to prythe clip loose.

2. Remove both clips by pulling them toward you.

3. Carefully insert a small screwdriver into the gapat the side/center point of the Shield and pull theShield slightly away from the unit. Place yourhands at the points shown and gently bow theShield toward you and remove from the unit.Then re-install the two clips.

2. DiamondShield™ Installation Procedure*(See the Parts List for DiamondShield™ part numbers)

To install the DiamondShieldTM, reverse the above Removal Procedure.

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SERVICING PCBsChassis Removal and PCB Locations

Major Parts Locations

Chassis Removal1) Remove screw “a” from the Main Chassis.2) Raise the two chassis locks on the inner sides of the Lightbox Assembly and slide the chassis towards the rear.

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ANODE LEAD REMOVAL

CAUTION: To prevent damage, the following procedure must be used when removing anAnode Lead from the Flyback Transformer.

1) Push the Anode Lead down.

CRT REPLACEMENT

1. Removal of the CRTCaution! High voltage should be completely discharged prior to CRT removal.

Since the CRTs receive high voltage from the Flyback transformer, dischargeby shorting the open end of the respective high voltage cable to chassis ground.

Note: Refer to Cabinet Disassembly when performing steps 1 through 4.1. Remove the Speaker Grille, Front Board, and Screen Assy.2. Remove the Back Board.3. Remove the Anode Lead Wire from the Flyback transformer. (Use the above procedure)4. Remove the PCB-CRT.5. Remove 4 hex-screws "a" retaining the Optical Unit. [Figure 5-1]6. Remove 4 screws "b" retaining the Lens.

Note: DO NOT loosen the RED screws. Doing so will break the seal between theC-Element and the # 6 Lens, causing leakage of the CRT Coolant.

7. Remove 4 screws "c" retaining the CRT. [Figure 5-2]8. Remove the Deflection Yoke from the neck of the CRT. [Figure 5-7]

2) While holding the lead down rotatethe lead 90º counter clockwise.

3) Carefully remove the Anode Leadfrom the Flyback Transformer.

Figure 5-1

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Figure 5-2

Note: The 4 spring-loaded screws shownin Fig 5-2 and labeled as "DO NOTREMOVE", should not be loosenedunder any circumstance. Doing sowill break the seal between theCRT and the CRT-Spacer, causingleakage of the CRT Coolant.

2. Installation of the CRT

Note: The replacement CRT is supplied as an assembly comprised of the CRT and theInner Lens with the space between them filled with ethylene glycol. Care shouldbe taken during handling and installation to prevent shock from disrupting the sealor alignment between the CRT and Inner Lens. [Figure 5-3]

Figure 5-3

Figure 5-5

Figure 5-4

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1. Carefully position the replacement CRT and fasten in place using 4 screws "d". [Figure 5-5]2. Install the Deflection Yoke on the CRT neck. [Figure 5-6]3. Install the Lens that was removed in steps 5 and 6 of Removal Of The CRT. [ Figures 5-1 and 5-2 ]

a) Position the Lens so that the Label faces the direction shown in Figure 5-7b) Install the mounting screws. [Figure 5-1]

4. Install the PCB-CRT.5. Insert the Optical Unit into the Light Box Assembly.6. Insert the Anode Lead Wire into the Flyback Transformer.7. Re-clamp the Lead Wire in its original position.

Figure 5-6

Figure 5-7

Adjustment procedures after replacing the CRT(s)• CRT Cut Off / White Balance Adjustment• Static Convergence Adjustment• Dynamic Convergence Adjustment

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1H

40%

40%

100%75%

Monoscope Signal

Split-Field Color Bars (100% window)

ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS

Note: Perform only the adjustments required.Do not attempt an alignment if proper equipment is not available.

1. Test Equipment• Oscilloscope (Unless otherwise specified, use 10:1 probes)• Signal Generator (both SD and HD capable)• Frequency Counter• Direct Current Voltmeter

Direct Current Power Supply• Multiplex Audio Signal Generator• Direct Current Ampere Meter

2. Test Signal

A. Monoscope Signal

Note: If you do not havea monoscope signal source,connect the unit to a VCRand play a Monoscope*alignment tape.(* Part Number: 859C568060)

B. Color Bar Signal

Use the color bar signal shownbelow, unless otherwise specifiedin this manual.

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3. Initial SetupA. Option Menu Setup

Follow the steps below for the initial set-up:1. Select the "MENU" display by pressing the "MENU" button once.2. Press the number buttons "2", "2", "7", "0" in sequence to select the "OPTION MENU" display.3. Press the "ADJUST" button to select "INITIAL."4. Press "ENTER."

NOTE: At this time channel 3 is automatically selected.

B. Default Settings

MENU-2-2-7-0OPTION MENUInitialPower Restore :OFFDTV Port :AutoDirect Key Mode :OFF

Programs Not Rated AllowMemorize channels ANT-A - Air Movie Rating PG A/V Memory Reset Ant-ALanguage (idioma) English TV Speakers (Internal) OnFront Button Lock Off V-Chip Start Time 12:00AM Audio Output Variable

V-Chip Stop Time 12:00AM AUDIO SETTINGSClock Setting Auto Lock by Time Off TV Bass 0.5Time Zone Eastern Lock Time N/A TV Treble 0.5Daylight Savings Time Applies Unlock Time N/A TV Balance 0.5Clock Time N/A TV Surround OffSet Day N/A Video Mute On TV Listen To Stereo

Black Enhancement On TV Level Sound OffClosed Captions On if Mute VIDEO SETTINGSCC Background Gray TV Contrast 1

Timer Off TV Brightness 0.5Antenna ANT-A Set Time 12:00PM TV Sharpness 0.5Channel 3 Set Day Everyday TV Color 0.5Memory Deleted Device Ant-A TV Tint 0.5Name N/A Channel 3 TV Color Temp HighSQV N/A TV Video Noise Standard

TV Film Mode (Auto) OffV-Chip Off TV VSM Sharpness OnTV Rating TV-PG TV Volume 0.3FV- Fantasy Violence Allow PIP Source Ant-A Ch 3D-Sexual Dialog Allow PIP Position Lower RightL-Adult Language Allow POP Position Right HalfS-Sexual Situations Allow Format StretchV-Violence Allow PIP/POP Format Side by Side

V-CHIP-LOCK

AUDIO/VIDEOMAIN MENU DEFAULT SETTINGS

V-CHIP LOCK By Time

CHANNEL EDIT

ADVANCED FEATURES

TIMER

SETUP

CLOCK

CAPTIONS

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Items in the table below are set to following after Initalization.

4. LED Indicator DiagnosticsThe “Power ON LED” provides an indication of the sets operation, and the possible cause of a malfunction.

A. Initial Control Circuitry CheckImmediately after the TV is connected to an AC power source:

• The LED flashes three times ... indicating the Microprocessor has initialized and is functioningproperly.

• If the LED does not flash ... the Microprocessor is NOT functioning.

B. Error Code Operational CheckPressing the front panel “INPUT” and “MENU” buttons at the same time, and holding for 5 seconds,activates the Error Code Mode. The LED flashes denoting a two digit Error Code, or indicating no problemhas occured since the last Initalization.

Note: The front panel buttons must be used, NOT those on the Remote Control.• The number of flashes indicates the value of the MSD (tens digit) of the Error Code.• The flashing then pauses for approximately 1/2 second.• The LED then flashes indicating the value of the LSD (ones digit) of the Error Code.• The Error Code is repeated a total of 5 times.

Example: If the Error Code is “24”, the LED will flash two times, pause, and then flash four times.

C. Error CodesThe Error Code designations indicating a malfunction, or no malfunction, are listed below:

Error Code Description12 No error has occurred.21 X-Ray Protect circuit.22 Short Protect circuit.23 Horizontal Deflection failure.24 Vertical Deflection failure.

A/V MemoryAnt-AAnt-B

DTVNTSC1/2/3

COMP.1/2

Contrast Max Max Max MaxBrightness Mid Mid Mid MidSharpness Mid Mid Mid Mid

Color Mid Mid Mid MidTint Mid Mid Mid Mid

Color Temp. High High High HighVideo Noise Stnd. Stnd. Stnd. Stnd.Image type Video Video Video Video

TV VSMSharpness

On On On On

Bass Mid Mid Mid MidTreble Mid Mid Mid Mid

Balance Mid Mid Mid MidSurround Off Off Off OffListen To Stereo N/A N/A N/A

Level Sound Off Off Off Off

AV Memory Initial Settings

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5. Circuit Adjustment Mode

Except for the following, all adjustment items must be performedusing the remote hand unit.

• Lens Focus• Electrostatic Focus

A. Activating the Circuit Adjustment Mode1. Press the "MENU" button on a remote hand unit.

2. Press the number buttons "2", "2", "5", "7" in sequence.The screen will change to the Adjustment Mode.

Note: Repeat steps 1 and 2 if the circuitadjustment mode display does not appearon screen

B. Selection of adjustment Functions andAdjustment Items

To select an adjustment item in the circuit adjustment mode,first select the adjustment function that includes the specificadjustment item to be selected. Then, select the adjustmentitem.

Refer to the following pages for the listing of adjustmentfunctions and adjustment items.

1. Press the "AUDIO" button on a remote hand unit toselect an adjustment function. Each time the buttonis pressed, the Function changes in the followingsequence:

2. Press the “VIDEO” button to select a specificAdjustment Item. The Item number increases eachtime the “VIDEO” button is pressed.

C. Changing Data

After selecting an adjustment Item, use the “ADJUSTUP/DOWN” button to change data.

• Press “ADJUST DOWN” to decrease the data value.

• Press “ADJUST UP” to increase the data value.

1 2 3

5 6

7 8 9

0SQV QV

4

POWER

HOME

PAUSEREC

FF/FWDREW/REVPLAY

STOP

VOLUME

INFO

CANCEL MENU

PIP/POP

PIP SIZE

PIP CH

INPUT

SLEEP

VIDEO

AUDIO

MUTE

CHANNEL

ENTER

PIP INPUT

EXCH

GUIDE

TV AUDIOCABLE/DBS DVD

VCR

ENTER

VIDEO

AUDIO

ADJUSTUP/DNMENU

FUNCTION CHASSIS

Video Chr V20

MODE Mode 0 NTSC SIGNAL

ITEM# 1 SCT 55

ABBREV. DATA

Video Chr Defl Jung

HR Sub Matr Main Matr

FUNCTIONS

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D. Saving Adjustment Data

Press “ENTER” to save adjustment data in memory. The character display turns red forapproximately one second in this step.

Note: If the circuit adjustment mode is terminated without pressing “ENTER”, changesin adjustment data are not saved.

E. Terminating the Circuit Adjustment Mode

Press the “MENU” button on the remote hand unit twice to terminate the adjustment mode.

Note: The circuit adjustment mode can also be terminated by turning power OFF.

6. Convergence Adjustment Mode

The Convergence mode is used to perform raster geometry correction, and convergence adjustments asspecified in Adjustment Procedures 15 through 18.

A. Convergence Mode Activation

1. Press MENU-2-2-5-92. When the Convergence Mode is activated, the display at

the right appears on a Green Crosshatch.

B. Selecting the HD or SD Mode1. Select the Signal Source before entering the Convergence Mode, either an NTSC or HD source.2. Enter the Convergence Mode (MENU-2-2-5-9)

• If the signal source is NTSC, the SD mode is activated.• If the signal source is HD 1080i, the HD mode is activated.

3. Activating the HD mode when no HD signal is available.• Activate the Factory Option Menu (MENU-2-2-7-0)• Use the “Adjust” keys to select “DTV Port” and press “Enter” to change the setting to “1080i”. Sequence = “Auto”-”480i”-480-p”-”1080i”. Ignore any loss of sync while changing modes.• Exit the Option Menu (Press “MENU” twice).• Select the DTV Inputs as the signal source (INPUT button).• Activate the Convergence Mode ... the Convergence mode will be in the HD mode and the internal crosshatch is displayed.

4. After adjusting Convergence, be sure to set the DTV Port back to AUTO.• Select an analog input as the signal source (INPUT button).• Activate the Option Menu (MENU-2-2-7-0).• Use the “Adjust” keys to select “DTV Port and press “Enter” to change the setting from “1080i” to “AUTO”.• Exit the Option Menu (Press MENU twice).

C. Convergence Mode FunctionsIn the Convergence Mode there are three main Functions (Categories).

• Pressing “6” activates CONV MISC• Pressing “5” activates COARSE CONV• Pressing “4” activates FINE CONV

D. CONV MISC (Press 6)This mode is used to preset data values controlling the Convergence Generator, and to perform the HVRegulation adjustment.

SD Coarse BLUE

1 HSTA -50

Coarse Conv. Display

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1. Use the VIDEO button to select an item.2. Use the ADJUST buttons to change data.

Note: When Item “1 HVOL” is selected the screen goes black except for the data display.This occurs since a black screen is required when making the HV Regulation adjustment.

E. COARSE CONV (Press 5)There are four Sub Functions in the Coarse mode, COARSE GREEN, COARSE RED, COARSE BLUE andDF.

• COARSE GREEN .... used to make Coarse Raster Geometry Adjustments.• COARSE RED ... used to make Coarse Red Convergence Adjustments.• COARSE BLUE ... used to make Coarse Blue Convergence Adjustments.• DF ... used to preset data values controlling the Dynamic Beam Focus circuit drive signal.

1. Use AUDIO button to select a Sub Function2. Use the VIDEO button to select an Adjustment Item.3. Use the ADJUST buttons to change data.

F. FINE CONV (Press 4)Sub FunctionsThis mode is used to perform Fine Raster Correction, and Fine Red and Blue Convergence Adjustments.There are three Sub Adjustment Functions, selected with the AUDIO button:

• FINE GREEN .... a Green Crosshatch is displayed, for Fine Raster Corrections.• FINE RED .... a White Crosshatch is displayed, for Fine Red Convergence Adjustments.• FINE BLUE .... a White Crosshatch is displayed, for Fine Blue Convergence Adjustments.

CursorIn the Fine mode a Cursor is added to the Crosshatch. The ENTER button toggles the Cursor between twomodes:

• MOVE (blinking Cursor) .... use the ADJUST buttons to select any of 64 points on the Crosshatch.• ADJUST (Non blinking Cursor) .... the ADJUST buttons adjust the active color at the current Cursor position, horizontally or vertically.

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Cursor CoordinatesSpecific intersections in the Crosshatch are assigned vertical and horizontal coordinates.These are shown in the preceeding diagram. The Cursor can only be moved to those positions thathave coordinates assigned. If the Cursor is at coordinates outside the screen area, the Cursor will not bevisible. Use the ADJUST buttons to move the Cursor to an intersection on the screen.

DisplayThe on-screen display changes in the Fine mode, as shown below.The display shows the vertical and horizontal data for the currentCursor Position, and the horizontal and vertical coordinates forthat position.

F. Saving Data and Exiting the Convergence Mode

Press MENU twice to exit the Convergence mode, data is automatically saved.Note: If power is interrupted prior to properly exiting the Convergence Mode, changes in adjustment

data will not be saved.

SD Fine RED

13 H1 V3 -32

Horiz. H Coord. V Coord. Vert.Data Data

Video Chroma Function Menu-2-2-5-7

Item# Abbrev. Description Range 480i 480p 1080i Adjustment1 SCT Picture Gain control 0~63 42 42 42 Sub Contrast2 SBRT Sub Brightness 0~63 20 20 20 Black Level3 SCON Sub Contrast 0~15 7 7 7 Preset4 RDRH R Drive (H temp) 0~63 31 31 31 White Balance5 GDRH G Drive (H temp) 0~63 41 41 41 Preset6 BDRH B Drive (H temp) 0~63 31 31 31 White Balance7 CTRH R Cutoff (H temp) 0~63 31 31 31 "8 CTGH G Cutoff (H temp) 0~63 31 31 31 Preset9 CTBH B Cutoff (H temp) 0~63 31 31 31 White Balance10 RDRL R Drive (L temp) 0~63 31 31 31 "11 GDRL G Drive (L temp) 0~63 41 41 41 Preset12 BDRL B Drive (L temp) 0~63 31 31 31 White Balance13 CTRL R Cutoff (L temp) 0~63 31 31 31 "14 CTGL G Cutoff (L temp) 0~63 31 31 31 Preset15 CTBL B Cutoff (L temp) 0~63 31 31 31 White Balance16 GMMA RGB Gamma Correction 0~3 2 2 2 Preset17 GAML Gamma Differential Corr. Switch 0~1 0 0 0 "18 BRT Brightness 0~63 31 31 31 "19 COL Color 0~63 31 29 35 White Balance20 TINT Tint 0~63 28 31 31 Preset21 SHRP Sharpness 0~63 31 31 31 "22 CBOF Cb DC Offset 0~63 31 31 31 "23 CROF Cr DC Offset 0~63 31 31 31 "31 VMLE VM Output Level 0~3 1 2 2 "40 AGIW W hite output aging mode switch 0~1 0 0 0 "55 ABLT Threshold Adjust for ABL input 0~15 4* 4* 4* "

* 0 for models WS-A65, VS-A50

Data

ADJUSTMENT ITEMS LIST

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Deflection Jungle Menu-2-2-5-7

Item# Abbrev. Description Range HD NTSC HD NTSC HD NTSC HD NTSC1 HWID Width 0~63 31 31 31 31 29 31 29 312 HKEY Horiz. Keystone 0~63 31 31 31 31 25 24 31 243 EWPT Top EW-PCC 0~63 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 317 VHGT Height 0~63 28 40 30 37 17 15 44 408 VLIN Vert. Linearity 0~15 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 79 VSCN Vert. S Corr. 0~15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 VPOS Vert. Position 0~63 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31

48" 50" 55" 65"

HR MENU-2-2-5-7Item# Abbrev. Description Initial

1 HR NTSC Disp.Pos. 292 HRHD HD Disp. Position 15

MAIN MATRIX MENU-2-2-5-7

Item# Abbrev. Description Range Initial1 TNTM Main Tint Control 0~63 282 COLM Main Color Control 0~63 193 YDRM Main Y Gain 0~63 12

SUB MATRIX MENU-2-2-5-7

Item# Abbrev. Description Range Initial1 TNTS Main Tint Control 0~63 282 COLS Main Color Control 0~63 303 YDRS Main Y Gain 0~63 124 VPDS U signal DC Control 0~15 75 UPDS V signal DC Control 0~15 7

Data

Data

CONV MISC. MENU-2-2-5-9-6

Item# Abbrev. Description Range SD HD1 HVOL HV Adjust 0~352 150 1502 VCNT V-saw amplitude 0~127 29 293 VSTR V-saw start timee 0~127 0 104 VOFS V-saw offset 0~127 10 85 STLN Start line 0~127 38 266 FPHS Fine phase 0~352 296 2887 CPHS Coarse phase 0~31 15 158 HOFS H-saw offset 0~127 22 229 DPHS DF coarse horiz phase 0~31 1 110 DOFS DF offset 0~127 34 3411 TPHS Test Pattern phase 0~352 39 3112 TPVD Test Pattern Vert. Position 0~127 22 3913 ODEV Odd/Even detection 0~352 200 12514 HRTC H-saw retrace 0~3 1 115 DRTC DF retrace 0~3 1 116 DAC External DAC selection 0~1 1 117 EPWP EEPROM write protection 0~1 0 0

Data

CONVERGENCE MODE ITEMS

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COARSECONVGREEN(MENU-2-2-5-9-5)# Abbrev. Description WS-A55

SD HD SD HD SD HD SD HD1 HSTA Horiz. Position 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 VSTA Vert. Position 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 SKEW Skew(Y axis) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 TILT Tilt (Xaxis) 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 HWID Width 0 10 5 5 20 20 0 06 HLIN Horiz. Linearity 0 0 15 15 0 0 10 107 SPCC SidePCCorr. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 HKEY Horiz. Keystone 0 17 0 0 0 17 0 09 TBPC Top/BottomPC -200 -169 -150 -150 -180 -190 -200 -17010 VKEY Vert. Keystone 0 14 0 20 0 10 15 1011 VWID Height 11 17 40 30 20 30 30 3012 VLIN Vert. Linearity 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

COARSECONVRED(MENU-2-2-5-9-5)# Abbrev. Description

SD HD SD HD SD HD SD HD1 HSTA Horiz. Position 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 502 VSTA Vert. Position 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 SKEW Skew(Y axis) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 TILT Tilt (Xaxis) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 HLIN Horiz. Linearity -195 -170 -140 -125 -150 -170 -150 -1506 HWID Width 22 30 5 0 0 0 0 07 VKEY Vert. Keystone -100 -85 15 -87 -70 -90 -90 -708 VWID Height 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 09 VLIN Vert. Linearity 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 010 TBPC Top/BottomPC -200 -169 -150 -150 20 20 20 2011 SDBW SideBow 0 0 0 0 30 30 30 30

COARSECONVBLUE(MENU-2-2-5-9-5)# Abbrev. Description

SD HD SD HD SD HD SD HD1 HSTA Horiz. Position -50 -50 -50 -50 -50 -50 -50 -502 VSTA Vert. Position 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 SKEW Skew(Y axis) 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 04 TILT Tilt (Xaxis) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 HLIN Horiz. Linearity 190 165 150 160 160 175 160 1506 HWID Width -14 -25 -20 -30 0 0 0 07 VKEY Vert. Keystone 100 90 75 75 75 80 90 658 VWID Height 0 0 -20 -20 0 0 0 09 VLIN Vert. Linearity 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 TBPC Top/BottomPC 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 011 SDBW SideBow 0 0 0 0 -30 -30 -30 -30

WS-A55 WS-A65

WS-A65WS-A48

WS-A48 VS-A50 WS-A65WS-A55

VS-A50

WS-A48 VS-A50

DF (MENU-2-2-5-9-5)Item Abbr. 48/55/65 Inch 50 Inch

0 DFH -220 -2201 DFV -100 -140

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Adjustment Test Point Location

Test PointsDT pin 3 - HV AdjustDT pin 6 - GroundDT pin 7 - 12 VoltsDT pin 8 - ACLJA pin 17 - Main Picture (Y)JA pin 21 - Main Color (Pr)JB pin 1 - Sub Picture (Y)JB pin 3 - Sub Picture (Cr)TP6(R, G or B) - CRT Cathode

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

DC Voltmeter

DT connector pins 3 & 6

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Video SignalMonoscope

Video Input

To set the CRT Anode voltage.

Dark Picture

Note: This adjustment must be rechecked following Adjustment 9 CRT Cutoff.

1. Supply a video monoscope signal.2. Set Contrast to maximum, and Brightness to mid position.3. Connect a DC volt meter between pins 3 and 6 of the DT connector.

(Positive lead to pin 3)4. Activate the Conv-Misc Mode.5. Select Item “1 HVOL” (screen goes black).6. Adjust Item “1 HVOL” for 15.4V ±0.05V on the meter.7. Save data and exit the Conv-Misc mode.8. Confirm that the voltage does not change more than 0.15V.

Note: This adjustment must be performed if E2RESET or Convergence E2RESET are activated.

[HV Circuit]

1. HV Regulation

Oscilloscope

JA Connector pin 17JB Connector pin 1

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------Color Bars

Video Input

[Video Circuit]

2. Main/Sub Y Level

To set picture luminance

Excess or insufficient brightness.

1. Supply a color bar signal to a Video Input (not an RF input).2. Select the color bar signal for both the main and sub pictures.3. Connect the oscilloscope to connector JA pin 17 (Main-Y).4. Activate the Adjustment Mode5. Select Item “3 YDRM” in the Main Matrix function.6. Adjust the data so the Main-Y signal is between 0.71 Vp-p max. and 0.66 Vp-p

min. at JA pin 17.(If it cannot be adjusted within this range, set to the lower value)

7. Move the oscilloscope to connector JB pin 1 (Sub-Y).8. Select Item “3 YDRS” in the Sub Matrix function.9. Adjust the data to equal the MAIN-Y Gain (+0.0V -0.1V).

CONVERGENCE MODEActivate ……..MENU-2-2-5-9Misc. ……………….……"6"Coarse………………..…."5"Fine ……………………..."4"Color (R,G or B)……AUDIOItem No………….…..VIDEOAdjust/Move……….ADJUSTCursor Toggle….…..ENTERSave & Exit…..MENU (twice)

CIRCUIT ADJUST MODEActivate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

[Video Circuit]

Oscilloscope

JA pin 21JB pin 3------

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Color Bars

Video

To match the sub picture color to that of the main picture.

Main and sub pictures colors differ.

1. Supply an NTSC signal to an External Video Input.2. Select the NTSC signal as the source for both the main and sub pictures.3. Connect an oscilloscope to connector JA pin 21 (Main PR).4. Activate the Adjustment mode.5. Select Item “2 COLM” in the Main Matrix Function.6. Adjust data so the PR signal is 0.71 Vp-p max. - 0.66 Vp-p min

(If it cannot be adjusted within this range, set to the lower value)7. Connect an oscilloscope to connector JB pin 3 (Sub PR).8. Select item “2 COLS” in the Sub Matrix Function.9. Adjust so Sub PR = Main PR.

3. Main/Sub Color Level

CIRCUIT ADJUST MODEActivate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

To set the cutoff point for all three CRTs.

Monochrome has a color tint, or incorrect brightness.

[CRT Circuit]

4. CRT Cutoff

Oscilloscope

TP6R, TP6G, TP6B

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50V/Div. 2msec/Div.

None

Video Input

Note: Use the Expand mode (full screen)1. Select an External Input with no signal.2. Enter the Adjustment Mode, Video Chroma Function.3. Press “1”, automatically blanks the screen and sets COL to 0.4. Set the data to the values given in the table below.5. Connect the oscilloscope to TP6R.6. Adjust the Red Screen VR so the black level is 170V, as shown below, or

198.5V ±1VDC using an DC Voltmeter.7. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set the Blue and Green Screen VRs, using

TP6G and TP6B.Note: White Balance must be performed after this adjustment.

CIRCUIT ADJUST MODEActivate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

Item Abbr Data1 SCT 422 SBRT 203 SCON 74 RDRH 315 GDRH 416 BDRH 317 CTRH 318 CTGH 319 CTBH 31

Cutoff Preset VC Data

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

DC Voltmeter

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NTSC White Raster

RF or Video

[CRT Circuit]

5. White Balance (NTSC)

To set the CRTs white level in the NTSC mode.

Monochrome has a color tint.

Note: Use the “FORMAT” button to activate the Expand mode (full screen).

1. Supply a full White Raster Signal2. Activate the Service Mode, Video Chroma Function.3. Set the data for Item “19 COL” to 0.4. Adjust Items “4 RDRH” and “6 BDRH” for optimum white at the center of

the screen.5. Reduce the input luminance level to 25%.6. Adjust Items “7 CTRH” and “9 CTBH” for optimum white.7. Insert a Milliammeter in series with each CRT Cathode. The maximum

allowable current for each CRT is given in the table below.8. Set the white raster to 100% and adjust Items “10 RDRL” and “12 BDRL” for

optimum white at the center of the screen.9. Reduce the luminance level to 25%.

10. Adjust Item “13 CTRL” and “15 CTBL” for optimum white.11. Set the data for Item “19 COL” back to 31.

Maximum CRT Current

CRTALL BUT 73"CURRENT

73"CURRENT

RED 580 uA 900 uAGREEN 580 uA 900 uABLUE 580 uA 900 uA

CIRCUIT ADJUST MODEActivate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

To set the CRTs white level in the HD mode.

Monchrome pictures have a color tint.

[CRT Circuit]

6. White Balance (HD)

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HD White Raster

DTV Inputs

1. Supply an HD Full White Raster signal to the DTV Inputs.2. Select the DTV Inputs (Input button)3. Activate the Adjustment mode, Video Chroma Function.4. Set Item “19 COL” to 0.5. Adjust Items “4 RDRH” and “6 BDRH” for optimum white at the center of the

screen.6. Reduce the input signal luminance to 25%.7. Adjust Items “7 CTRH” and “9 CTBH” for optimum white.8. Set the white raster to 100% and adjust Items “10 RDRL” and “12 BDRL” for

optimum white at the center of the screen.9. Reduce the luminance level to 25%.

10. Adjust Item “13 CTRL” and “15 CTBL” for optimum white.11. Set the data for Item “19 COL” back to 31.CIRCUIT ADJUST MODE

Activate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

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Monoscope

Video Input

[Video Circuit]

7. Black Level

To set the black level of the picture.

Excess or insufficient brightness.

1. Supply a Monoscope signal to a Video Input.2. Activate the Adjust Mode, Video Chroma Function.3. Adjust Item “2 SBRT” so the 0% and 10% black levels on the gradation scale

are the same.4. Press ENTER to save data.7. Exit the Service Mode.

40% 30% 20% 10%

50% 0% 0% 0%

60% 70% 80% 90%

GRADATION SCALE

DC ma meter

DT connector pins 7 & 8

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Grayscale

RF Input

To set overall beam current to its’ optimum level.

Excess or insufficient contrast.

Note: Activate the Expand mode (full screen).1. Supply a Grayscale signal to a RF Input.2. Activate the Adjust Mode, Video Chroma Function.3. Select Item “1 SCT”, signal level automatically reduces.4. Connect a 3ma DC meter between DT connector pins 7 and 8. Positive lead to

pin 7.5. Adjust Item “1 SCT” for 630µA ±10µA (690µa ±10µa on the WS-73411).6. Remove the meter.7. Save data and Exit the Service Mode.

[Video Circuit]

8. Sub Contrast

CIRCUIT ADJUST MODEActivate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

CIRCUIT ADJUST MODEActivate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65To improve edge focus.

Poor focus at the edges of the screen.

[Focus Circuit]

9. Dynamic Focus Preset

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Monoscope

Video Input

1. Supply a Monoscope signal to a Video Input2. Activate the Convergence Mode.3. Select the DF Function under the Conv. Coarse Mode.4. Set Items “0 DFH” and “1 DFV” to the data values given in the DF Table.5. Press “6” to activate CONV-MISC6. Set “0 FPHS” and “1 DPHS” to data values given in the CONV-MISC Table.5. Exit the Conv. Mode.

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Monoscope

Video Input

Poor focus

Note: This adjustment must be done before Electrostatic Focus. Perform thisadjustment for RED, GREEN, and BLUE monochrome pictures.

1. Supply a VIDEO signal (Monoscope).2. Cover the Red and Blue Lens (producing a green raster).3. Adjust the Green Lens for best focus at the center of the Monoscope pattern.

Note: Attach a white paper to thescreen center. During adjustment,observe the picture on the screenfrom inside for easier adjustment.

4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the Redand Blue monochrome pictures.

[Video Circuit]

10. Lens Focus

To set the Lens position for optimum focus.

CONVERGENCE MODEActivate ……..MENU-2-2-5-9Misc. ……………….……"6"Coarse………………..…."5"Fine ……………………..."4"Color (R,G or B)……AUDIOItem No………….…..VIDEOAdjust/Move……….ADJUSTCursor Toggle….…..ENTERSave & Exit…..MENU (twice)

DF(MENU-2-2-5-9-5)Item Abbr. 48/55/65/73 Inch 50/60 Inch

0 DFH -220 -2201 DFV -100 -140

CONV MISC(MENU-2-2-5-9-6)Item Abbr. All Models

9 DPHS 110 DOFS 34

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Video Signal (HD/NTSC)

ANT-A/DTV

[On Screen Display]

12.Character Position

To position the character display horizontally.

Incorrect display position

1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video or RF Input.2. Select the Monoscope as the source for the main picture (Input button).3. Activate the Service Mode, HR Function.4. Use the Adjust Right/Left buttons to center the display horizontally.

(A = B)5. Save data and exit the Service Mode..

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Monscope & Crosshatch

Video Input

[CRT Circuit]

11. Electrostatic Focus & (Alignment Magnet)

To set electrostatic focus to the optimum point.

Poor focus.

Note: This adjustment must be performed after the Sub Contrast adjustment.

Alignment Magnet Adjustment (WS-55411, WS-656411 and WS-73411 Only)This adjustment must be performed before Static Focus Adjustment

1. Supply a Crosshatch with Center Dot signal to a Video Input.2. Select a Green raster using the table below.3. Roughly adjust Green Focus VR.4. Rotate Green Focus VR CCW so the center dot is about 10mm diameter.5. Adjust the Green 4 Pole Magnet for the roundest center dot.6. Set the Green Focus VR for optimum focus.7. Repeat the procedure with a Red raster and adjust the Red 4 Pole Magnet.8. Use silicon to lock the magnets in place.

Static Focus Adjustment (All Models)1. Supply a Monoscope signal to a Video Input2. Activate A/V Reset3. Select Red, Green or Blue rasters using the table below.3. Set the Red, Green and Blue Focus VRs for optimum focus at the top center of

the picture..

Raster Color SelectionColor Raster Activation Code

Red MENU-2-2-5-9-1Green MENU-2-2-5-9-2Blue MENU-2-2-5-9-3

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Video & DTV Inputs

To preset data controlling raster geometry

Raster distortion.

Note: This procedure is usually only necessary if an E2PROM is replaced in the TV Control or Convergence circuits.

ProcedureIn the Circuit Adjustment and Coarse Convergence Modes pre-set the data to thevalues given in the Tables below.

[Conv/Defl]

13. Geometry Preset

NTSC & HD

DEFL JUNGLE (MENU-2-2-5-7)# Abbrev.

HD NTSC HD NTSC HD NTSC HD NTSC1 HWID 31 31 31 31 29 31 31 312 HKEY 31 31 31 31 25 24 31 243 EWPT 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 317 VHGT 28 40 30 37 17 15 44 408 VLIN 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 79 VSCN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 VPOS 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31

55" 65"48" 50"

COARSECONVGREEN(MENU-2-2-5-9-5)# Abbrev.

SD HD SD HD SD HD SD HD1 HSTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 VSTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 SKEW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 TILT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 HWID 0 10 5 5 20 20 0 06 HLIN 0 10 15 15 0 0 10 107 SPCC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 HKEY 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 09 TBPC -200 -169 -150 -150 -180 -190 -200 -17010 VKEY 0 14 0 20 0 14 15 1011 VWID 11 17 40 30 20 30 30 3012 VLIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

COARSECONVRED(MENU-2-2-5-9-5)# Abbrev.

SD HD SD HD SD HD SD HD1 HSTA 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 502 VSTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 SKEW 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 04 TILT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 HLIN -195 -170 -140 -125 -150 -170 -150 -1506 HWID 22 30 5 0 0 0 0 07 VKEY -100 -85 15 -87 -70 -90 -90 -708 VWID 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 09 VLIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 TBPC -200 -169 -150 -150 20 20 20 2011 SDBW 0 0 0 0 30 30 30 30

COARSECONVBLUE(MENU-2-2-5-9-5)# Abbrev.

SD HD SD HD SD HD SD HD1 HSTA -50 -50 -50 -50 -50 -50 -50 -502 VSTA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 SKEW 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 04 TILT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 HLIN 190 165 150 160 160 175 160 1506 HWID -14 -25 -20 -30 0 0 0 07 VKEY 100 90 75 75 75 80 90 658 VWID 0 0 -20 -20 0 0 0 09 VLIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 TBPC 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 011 SDBW 0 0 0 0 -30 -30 -30 -30

WS-A48 VS-A50

WS-A48 VS-A50

WS-A48 VS-A50 WS-A65WS-A55

WS-A55 WS-A65

WS-A55 WS-A65

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Purpose:

MeasuringInstrument

Test Point

MeasuringRange

Input Signal

Ext. Trigger

Input Terminal

Symptom:

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

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Monoscope (NTSC & HD)

Video & DTV Inputs

To set the height, width and linearity of the raster.

Incorrect height, width and/or linearity.

Preliminary:1. DO NOT change the initial values for “#8 VLIN” in the Defl. Jungle Function.2. DO NOT exceed the following VHGT adjustment ranges:

NTSC ... from -4 to +10HD ... from -10 TO +5

NTSC Mode1. Supply an NTSC Monoscope signal to a Video Input.2. Select the Monoscope as the signal source.3. Activate the Adjustment Mode, JNGL Function.4. Select and adjust each of the following items.

• “7 VHGT” ... so the vertical marker sum = 4• “1 HWD” ... so the horizontal marker sum = 7

5. Save data and Exit the Service Mode.

HD Mode1. Supply an HD Monoscope signal to the DTV HD Inputs.2. Select the DTV Inputs as the signal source (Input button)3. Activate the Service Mode, Defl. Jungle Function.4. Select and adjust each of the following items.

• “7 VHGT” ... so the vertical marker sum = 2• “1 HWD” ... so the horizontal marker sum = 5

5. Save data and Exit the Service Mode.

[Deflection Circuit]

14: Deflection Geometry Height & Width Adjustment

CIRCUIT ADJUST MODEActivate …….. MENU-2-2-5-7Function …...………..AUDIOItem No. ……….…….VIDEOAdjust Data ….…….ADJUSTSave Data …. ………ENTERExit …………..MENU (twice)

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Purpose:

MeasuringInstrument

Test Point

MeasuringRange

Input Signal

Ext. Trigger

Input Terminal

Symptom:

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

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NTSC -- NoneHD -- HD sync

Video & DTV Inputs

To set the Convergence circuit geometry adjustments.

Raster distortion at the top, bottom or sides of the picture.

Note: Deflection Circuit Geometry must be performed before this adjustment.

NTSC mode1. Select a Video Input with no signal.2. Activate the Convergence Mode, Coarse Green.3. Adjust the Coarse Green Items shown below for straight crosshatch lines.4. Select the Fine Green Mode, a Cursor is displayed on the crosshatch.5. Use the Cursor to adjust for straight crosshatch lines.6. Exit the Convergence Mode.

HD mode1. Supply horizontal and vertical HD sync to the DTV Inputs and select the DTV

Inputs as the source.Note: If an HD signal is not available, use the Conv. HD with No Signal

Procedure2. Enter the Convergence Mode, Coarse Green.3. Repeat NTSC Steps 3 through 6 in the HD mode.

[Convergence Circuit]

15. Convergence Geometry Adjustment

CONV. HD WITH NO SIGNAL1. MENU-2-2-7-02. Set DTV Port to 1080i3. MENU (Twice)4. INPUT select DTV inputs5. MENU-2-2-5-9

After Adjusting, set theDTV Port to AUTO

CONVERGENCE MODEActivate ……..MENU-2-2-5-9Misc. ……………….……"6"Coarse………………..…."5"Fine ……………………..."4"Color (R,G or B)……AUDIOItem No………….…..VIDEOAdjust/Move……….ADJUSTCursor Toggle….…..ENTERSave & Exit…..MENU (twice)

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Purpose:

MeasuringInstrument

Test Point

MeasuringRange

Input Signal

Ext. Trigger

Input Terminal

Symptom:

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

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To converge red, green and blue at the center of the screen

Color edging over the entire picture.

PreliminaryDegauss the shield cover and bracket unit of the CRT assembly and chassis.DO NOT degauss the CPM Assemblies.

HD mode1. Supply an HD Monoscope signal to the DTV Inputs.2. Select the DTV Inputs as the signal source (Input button).3. Enter the Convergence Coarse mode.4. Set the data for the “HSTA” and “VSTA” items to:

GREEN RED BLUEHSTA = 0 HSTA = 50 HSTA = -50VSTA = 0 VSTA = 0 VSTA = 0

5. In the Coarse Green mode:• Center the Green Raster using the Green Centering Magnet.• Rotate the Green Deflection Yoke to correct any tilt.

6. In the Coarse Red mode, use the Red Centering Magnet to convergered on the green at the center of screen. Correct any red tilt with the RedDeflection Yoke.

7. In the Coarse Blue mode, repeat Step 6 using the Blue Centering magnet andthe Blue Deflection Yoke.

8. Exit the Convergence mode.

SD mode1. Supply an NTSC Monoscope signal to a Video Input.2. Select the Monoscope as the signal source (Input button).3. Enter the Convergence Coarse Green mode.4. If needed, center the green raster using “1 HSTA” and “2 VSTA” adjustments.5. In the Coarse Red mode, use “1 HSTA” and “2 VSTA” adjustments to converge

the red on the green at the center of the screen.6. In the Coarse Blue mode, repeat step 5 to converge the blue of the green.7. Exit the Convergence Mode

[Convergence Circuit]

16. Centering and Static Convergence

NTSC -- MonoscopeHD -- Monoscope

Video & DTV Inputs

CONVERGENCE MODEActivate ……..MENU-2-2-5-9Misc. ……………….……"6"Coarse………………..…."5"Fine ……………………..."4"Color (R,G or B)……AUDIOItem No………….…..VIDEOAdjust/Move……….ADJUSTCursor Toggle….…..ENTERSave & Exit…..MENU (twice)

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Purpose:

MeasuringInstrument

Test Point

MeasuringRange

Input Signal

Ext. Trigger

Input Terminal

Symptom:

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

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NTSC -- NoneHD -- HD sync

Video & HD Inputs

To converge red and blue on green at the edges of thescreen.Color edging at the top, bottom and sides of the screen.

SD mode1. Select an External Input with no signal.2. Activate the Convergence Mode, Coarse Red.3. Adjust the Items shown below to converge the red on the green.4. Select Coarse Blue mode.5. Adjust the Items shown below to converge the blue on the green.

Note: If center convergence shifts, use red and blue Items “0 HSTA” and “1 VSTA” to correct the shift.

6. Exit the Convergence Mode.

HD mode1. Supply horizontal and vertical HD sync to the DTV Inputs and select the DTV

Inputs as the source.Note: If an HD signal is not available, use the Conv. HD with No Signal

Procedure.2. Repeat SD Steps 2 through 5 in the HD mode.3. Exit the Convergence mode.

[Convergence Circuit]

17. Coarse Convergence

CONVERGENCE MODEActivate ……..MENU-2-2-5-9Misc. ……………….……"6"Coarse………………..…."5"Fine ……………………..."4"Color (R,G or B)……AUDIOItem No………….…..VIDEOAdjust/Move……….ADJUSTCursor Toggle….…..ENTERSave & Exit…..MENU (twice)

CONV. HD WITH NO SIGNAL1. MENU-2-2-7-02. Set DTV Port to 1080i3. MENU (Twice)4. INPUT select DTV inputs5. MENU-2-2-5-9

After Adjusting, set theDTV Port to AUTO

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Purpose:

MeasuringInstrument

Test Point

MeasuringRange

Input Signal

Ext. Trigger

Input Terminal

Symptom:

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

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To converge red, green and blue at the edges of the screen

Color edging at the edges of the picture.

SD Fine Adjustment1. Select an External Input, no signal.2. Activate the Convergence Mode, Fine Red.3. Use the Cursor to converge red on the green.4. Select the Fine Blue mode.5. Use the Cursor to converge blue on the green.6. Exit the Convergence mode.

HD Fine Adjustment1. Supply an HD signal (sync only) to the DTV inputs and select DTV with the

“Audio” button.Note: If an HD signal is not available, use the Conv. HD with No Signal

Procedure.2. Repeat SD Fine Adjustment Steps 2 through 6, in the HD mode.

[Convergence Circuit]

18. Fine Convergence

NTSC -- NoneHD -- HD sync

Video & DTV Inputs

CONVERGENCE MODEActivate ……..MENU-2-2-5-9Misc. ……………….……"6"Coarse………………..…."5"Fine ……………………..."4"Color (R,G or B)……AUDIOItem No………….…..VIDEOAdjust/Move……….ADJUSTCursor Toggle….…..ENTERSave & Exit…..MENU (twice)

CONV. HD WITH NO SIGNAL1. MENU-2-2-7-02. Set DTV Port to 1080i3. MENU (Twice)4. INPUT select DTV inputs5. MENU-2-2-5-9

After Adjusting, set theDTV Port to AUTO

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

CHIP PARTS REPLACEMENTSome resistors, shorting jumpers (0 Ohm resistors),

ceramic capacitors, transistors and diodes are chip parts.The following precautions should be taken when replacingthese parts.

Cautions:1. Use a fine tipped, well insulated soldering iron

(approximately 30 watts), and tweezers.2. Melt the solder and remove the chip parts

carefully so as not to tear the copper foil fromthe printed circuit board.

3. Discard removed chips; do not reuse them.4. Do not apply heat for more than 3 (three)

seconds to new chip parts.5. Avoid using a rubbing stroke when soldering.6. Take care not to scratch, or damage the chip

parts when soldering.7. Supplementary cementing is not required.

Chip Parts Removal (Resistors, Capacitors, etc.)1. Grasp the part with tweezers. Melt the solder

at both sides alternately, and remove one sideof the part with a twisting motion.

2. Melt the solder at the other side and removethe part.

Chip Parts Removal (Transistors)1. Melt the solder of one lead and lift the side of

that lead upward.2. Simultaneously melt the solder of the other

two leads and lift the part from the PCB.

Replacement1. Presolder the contact points on the circuit

pattern.2. Press the part downward with tweezers and

apply the soldering iron as shown.

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

Parts OrderingTo expedite delivery of replacement parts orders, specify the following:1. Model Number/Serial Number2. Part Number and description3. Quantity

Note: Unless complete information is supplied, delay in processing of orders will result.

Critical and Warranty Parts Designation

Critical Electrical Components are indicated by Bold Type in the Parts List, and in the schematicdiagrams by shading.

Warranty Return Parts are indicated in the Parts List with an (*).

Parts Tolerance CodesRefer to the following chart for tolerance characteristics of electrical components.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

MARK B C D F G J KTolerance % ± 0.1 ± 0.25 ± 0.5 ± 1 ± 2 ± 5 ± 10

MARK M N V X Z P Q

Tolerance % ± 20 ± 30 ± 10+ 40- 20

+80- 20

+100- 0

+30- 10

MARK M N V X ZTolerance (pF) ± 0.1 ± 0.25 ± 0.5 ± 1 ± 2

Replacement Part Notes

When Replacing the RF-Switch (RF-SW) or the PCB-SIGNAL:1. Remove the PLATE-RF SW from the original component,

shown in the diagram at the right.2. Install the PLATE-RF SW on the new RF-SW.

When Replacing the EEPROMThe EEPROMs (IC7C01, IC2K02 and IC8D0) store the adjustment data. After replacing the EEPROM, readjust thedata to the values given in the tables on pages 28 to 30. If good performance is not obtained with these values,perform the Adjustment Procedure(s) given in the Description and Adjustment columns.

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

QUICK REFERENCE FOR COMMON REPLACEMENT PARTS

REMOTE CONTROL290P111010 REMOTE CONTROL

HIGH VOLTAGE / DEFLECTION COMPONENTSQ5A31 261P122010 HORIZ-OUT 2SC5778Q5A51 261P082010 HV-OUT 2SK2771-O1RT5A51 334P281010 TRANS-FLYBACK

129P059050 VR-FOCUS338P054010 SVM ASSY330P276030 DEFL-YOKE VS-A50330P276040 DEFL-YOKE WS-A48 / WS-A55330P276050 DEFL-YOKE WS-A65453B036010 CAP-ANOD - SHORT - RED453B036020 CAP-ANODE - LONG - G&B

MODEL ASSY-CRT-RED ASSY-CRT-GREEN ASSY-CRT-BLUEVS-A50 251C215070 251C215080 251C215090WS-A48 251C218070 251C218080 251C218090WS-A55 251C218010 251C218020 251C218030WS-A65 251C218040 251C218050 251C218060

CRT ASSEMBLIES

MODEL MIRRORLENTICULAR

SCREENFRESNEL

LENSVS-A50 767D072020 491P099010 491P100010WS-A48 767D072040 491P138010 491P139010WS-A55 767D055040 491P125020 491P126020WS-A65 767D048090 491P145010 491P146010

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Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

TUBES251C215070 ASSY-CRT-RED 1251C215080 ASSY-CRT-GREEN 1251C215090 ASSY-CRT-BLUE 1251C218070 ASSY-CRT-RED 2251C218080 ASSY-CRT-GREEN 2251C218090 ASSY-CRT-BLUE 2251C218010 ASSY-CRT-RED 3251C218020 ASSY-CRT-GREEN 3251C218030 ASSY-CRT-BLUE 3251C218040 ASSY-CRT-RED 4251C218050 ASSY-CRT-GREEN 4251C218060 ASSY-CRT-BLUE 4

INTEGRATED CIRCUITSIC2K00 270P623010 IC - CXA2069QIC2K02 275P533010 IC-C-MOS - M24C64WM6TIC2L00 270P658030 IC - CXA2019AQ/T4IC2L01 272P379020 IC - LM1881MX (NSC)IC2LA0 270P658030 IC - CXA2019AQ/T4IC2LA1 272P379020 IC - LM1881MX (NSC)IC2M00 275P496010 IC-C-MOS - UPD64082GF-3BAIC2MD1 272P379020 IC - LM1881MX (NSC)IC2MO1 275P531010 IC-C-MOS - MSM54V16258B-45TS-KIC2N00 270P870010 IC - CXA2151QIC2P00 275P718010 IC-C-MOS - TC74HC4053FTIC2P01 275P718010 IC-C-MOS - TC74HC4053FTIC2S00 270P870010 IC - CXA2151QIC2V00 275P733010 IC-C-MOS - CXA2150AQIC2Y01 275P735010 IC-C-MOS - TDA8601TDIC3A01 275P731010 IC-C-MOS - MSP3445GIC3E01 270P750010 IC - LA4663IC3K00 270P838010 IC-C-MOS - NJM2520MIC3K01 270P838010 IC-C-MOS - NJM2520MIC4B01 270P261020 IC - TDA8177IC5A00 267P163010 HIC - MSPAD401IC5A01 270P914010 IC - NJM2119DIC5A02 266P727040 IC - UPC339C/LM339NIC5A03 270P704010 IC - LM4040BIZ-10.0IC5A05 270P816010 IC - NJM431LIC6B01 270P667010 IC - TDA6120QIC6G01 270P667010 IC - TDA6120QIC6R01 270P667010 IC - TDA6120QIC7A00 275P729010 IC-C-MOS - M306V2ME-192FPIC7C01 275P533010 IC-C-MOS - M24C64WM6TIC7C10 270P706020 IC - MAX823REUKIC7D00 275P434010 IC-C-MOS - TC74HC4066AFTIC7D01 275P560010 IC - ADS931E A2D CONVERTERIC7D02 275P560010 IC - ADS931E A2D CONVERTERIC7D03 275P560010 IC - ADS931E A2D CONVERTERIC7D10 275P769010 IC-C-MOS - TC74AC157FTIC7D11 275P769010 IC-C-MOS - TC74AC157FTIC7E00 275P434010 IC-C-MOS - TC74HC4066AFTIC7E01 275P560010 IC - ADS931E A2D CONVERTERIC7E02 275P560010 IC - ADS931E A2D CONVERTERIC7E03 275P560010 IC - ADS931E A2D CONVERTERIC7E10 275P769010 IC-C-MOS - TC74AC157FTIC7E11 275P769010 IC-C-MOS - TC74AC157FT

IC7G01 275P247010 IC-C-MOS - MB40C958VPFVIC7H00 275P799010 IC-C-MOS - UPD85008XAGDIC7H01 270P898030 IC - SI-3025LSA-TLIC7H02 275P716010 IC-C-MOS - uPD4516161AG5-A10-9NFIC7H03 275P716010 IC-C-MOS - uPD4516161AG5-A10-9NFIC7H04 270P348010 IC - TLC2932IPWIC7H05 270P348010 IC - TLC2932IPWIC7H06 274P901010 IC-C-MOS - TC74HCT7007AF-ELIC7H07 275P236020 IC-C-MOS - TC74LVX244FTIC7H08 274P901010 IC-C-MOS - TC74HCT7007AF-ELIC7H09 275P278010 IC-C-MOS - TC74LVX14FTIC7H10 275P278010 IC-C-MOS - TC74LVX14FTIC7V01 275P362010 IC-C-MOS - Z86130IC8C01 267P141030 HIC - STK392-110IC8C02 267P141030 HIC - STK392-110IC8D00 275P595010 IC-C-MOS - CM0022AFIC8D01 263D011010 IC-C-MOS - 32K EEPROMIC8E00 270P751010 IC - TL084CDIC8E01 270P751010 IC - TL084CDIC8E02 270P751010 IC - TL084CDIC8E03 275P721010 IC-C-MOS - CD0031AMIC9A20 267P164010 HIC - TNY264PIC9A50 267P161010 HIC - STR-F6428SIC9A51 267P062050 HIC - SE110NIC9B01 270P668040 IC - SI-8120SIC9B02 270P668020 IC - SI-8050SIC9C01 270P928010 IC - BA17809FPIC9C11 270P928010 IC - BA17809FPIC9C21 270P677020 IC - BA05FPIC9C31 270P677010 IC - BA033FPIC9C41 270P677010 IC - BA033FP

TRANSISTORSCHIP Type Transistors (Listed by Part No.)

Type Part No. DescriptionPNP 260P817010 2SA1037K-QPNP 260P817030 2SA1037K-SNPN 260P818010 2SC2412K-QNPN 260P818030 2SC2412K-SNPN 260P835030 2SC2413K-QPNP 261P801010 2SA1252-5,6

Conventional Transistors (By Ref #)Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]Q2V30 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ4B01 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A01 261P126010 TR - 2SD2052Q5A02 260P561020 TR - 2SA1371-EQ5A03 260P386010 TR - 2SC2230-GRQ5A04 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A05 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5A06 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5A07 260P416030 TR - 2SC2274-F,K-FQ5A07 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A08 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A09 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A09 260P255040 TR - 2SA950-YQ5A10 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5A20 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-S

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[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

Q5A31 261P122010 TR - 2SC5778Q5A32 261P127010 TR - 2SK2774-01Q5A33 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A34 260P561020 TR - 2SA1371-EQ5A35 260P386010 TR - 2SC2230-GRQ5A36 260P630010 TR - 2SD2012Q5A37 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A38 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5A39 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5A40 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5A51 261P082010 TR - 2SK2771-01RQ5H01 260P559050 TR - 2SC1740S-EQ5H03 260P559050 TR - 2SC1740S-EQ5H04 260P559050 TR - 2SC1740S-EQ5H05 260P559050 TR - 2SC1740S-EQ5H06 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5H09 260P559050 TR - 2SC1740S-EQ5H10 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5H11 260P644040 TR - 2SA1535-RQ5H12 260P647040 TR - 2SC3944-RQ5H13 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ5K00 260P664030 TR - 2SC4636Q5K01 260P664030 TR - 2SC4636Q5K02 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ5K03 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ6B01 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ6B02 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ6B03 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ6G01 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ6R01 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ9A50 260P416030 TR - 2SC2274-F,K-FQ9A51 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ9A54 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ9A55 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ9B01 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-SQ9B02 260P560040 TR - 2SA933S-SQ9B03 260P559030 TR - 2SC1740S-S

DIODESD2W01 264P828010 D-CHIP - DAN202U/MA142WKD2W02 264P828010 D-CHIP - DAN202U/MA142WKD2W03 264P828010 D-CHIP - DAN202U/MA142WKD2W04 264P828010 D-CHIP - DAN202U/MA142WKD4B01 264D056020 DIODE - S5500D/EM1Z/ERB12-02RKD4B04 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A01 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A02 264D056020 DIODE - S5500D/EM1Z/ERB12-02RKD5A03 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A12 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A13 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A14 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A33 264P669030 DIODE - S3L20UD5A34 264P483070 DIODE - RD5.1FB1D5A35 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A36 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A37 264P521040 DIODE - EU1AD5A51 262P039010 DIODE - BYW96E/20D5A52 264P899010 DIODE - BYV26ED5A53 264P489010 DIODE - RD16FB1

D5A54 264P622010 DIODE - AL01ZD5A55 264P622010 DIODE - AL01ZD5A56 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A57 264P521040 DIODE - EU1AD5A58 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5A60 264P488030 DIODE - RD13FB2D5A61 264P487090 DIODE - RD12FB3D5H01 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5H02 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD5K01 264P528030 DIODE - RP1HD5K02 264P543010 DIODE - EG01D5K03 264P543010 DIODE - EG01D5K10 264P528030 DIODE - RP1HD5K11 264P528030 DIODE - RP1HD6B00 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6B07 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6B08 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6B10 264P501050 DIODE - HZ3BLLD6G00 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6G07 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6G08 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6R00 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6R07 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D6R08 262P063010 DIODE - 1SS244D7H00 264P828010 D-CHIP - DAN202U/MA142WKD7L21 264P212020 D-LED - LN31GPHD8C01 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD8C02 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD8C03 264P486060 DIODE - RD9.1FB3D8C04 264P486060 DIODE - RD9.1FB3D9A01 262P031010 DIODE - D6SB80D9A20 264P825040 DIODE - ERA15-08D9A21 264P825040 DIODE - ERA15-08D9A24 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9A28 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9A29 264P484040 DIODE - RD5.6FB3D9A30 264P724010 DIODE - STF14D9A31 264P486020 DIODE - RD8.2FB3D9A50 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9A53 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9A54 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9A55 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9A56 264P566010 DIODE - FMP-G12SD9A57 264P899010 DIODE - BYV26ED9A58 264P588010 DIODE - FML-G16SD9A60 264P566010 DIODE - FMP-G12SD9A61 264P669030 DIODE - S3L20UD9A66 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9A67 264P484040 DIODE - RD5.6FB3D9A68 264P469070 DIODE - EQA02-28A/RD27EB4D9A69 264P527020 DIODE - AK04D9B01 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9B02 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9B03 264P045040 DIODE - 1S24710MD9B04 264P880010 DIODE - RK46D9B05 264P880010 DIODE - RK46D9B07 264P484030 DIODE - RD5.6FB2

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

COILSL1A30 321C114010 COIL-RF - 2200MH-JL1A31 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL1B30 321C114010 COIL-RF - 2200MH-JL1B31 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2K00 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2K01 325C462080 COIL-PEAKING - 180MH-JL2K02 325C462080 COIL-PEAKING - 180MH-JL2K05 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL2L00 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL2L01 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2L02 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2LA0 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL2LA1 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2LA2 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2M00 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL2M01 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL2M32 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL2M50 325C461050 COIL-PEAKING - 15MH-KL2M93 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL2MA0 325C461050 COIL-PEAKING - 15MH-KL2MA1 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2MD1 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2N00 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2NA1 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2NA2 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2NC0 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2NC1 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2P00 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2P01 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2S00 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL2V19 325C461010 COIL-PEAKING - 6.8MH-KL2V55 325C461010 COIL-PEAKING - 6.8MH-KL2V61 325C461010 COIL-PEAKING - 6.8MH-KL2W02 409P923060 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B272SL2W03 409P923060 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B272SL2W04 409P923060 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B272SL3A10 409P923060 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B272SL3A49 409P923060 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B272SL3K00 325C461030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL4B01 321C130010 COIL-RF - 2MHL4B02 321C130090 COIL-RF - 10MH-KL5A22 333P059020 COIL-HORIZ-LINL5A34 321C130010 COIL-RF - 2MHL5A51 321C151040 COIL-RF - 12MH-KL5A54 411D009020 CORE-FERRITEL6R04 321C141010 COIL-RF - 6.8MH-ML7A16 409P777050 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B201SL7A62 409P777050 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B201SL7A99 409P777050 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B201SL7C21 409P777050 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B201SL7C22 409P777050 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B201SL7C23 409P777050 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B201SL7C24 409P777050 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21B201SL7D00 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05L7D01 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05L7D03 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7D04 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7D11 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7D12 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05

L7D13 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7D14 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05L7D15 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7E00 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05L7E01 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05L7E11 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7E12 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05L7E13 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7E14 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05L7E15 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7G00 325C242050 COIL-CHIP - 100MH-KL7G10 325C242050 COIL-CHIP - 100MH-KL7G11 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7H00 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H02 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H03 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H04 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H05 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H06 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H07 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H08 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7H09 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H10 325C241030 COIL-CHIP - 10MH-KL7H11 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H12 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H13 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H14 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H15 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7H16 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA0 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA1 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA2 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA3 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA4 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA5 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA6 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA7 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA8 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HA9 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HB0 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HB1 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HB2 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HB3 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HB4 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD0 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD1 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD2 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD3 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD4 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD5 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD6 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7HD7 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL7K01 325C121030 COIL-PEAKING - 10MH-KL8C01 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL8C02 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL8C03 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL8C04 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL8D01 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL8D02 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL8D03 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221S

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[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

L8D04 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL8D05 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL8D06 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL8D07 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL8G00 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL8G01 409P777080 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21P221SL9A20 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL9A50 411D009020 CORE-FERRITEL9A52 411D009020 CORE-FERRITEL9A53 321C141010 COIL-RF - 6.8MH-ML9A54 411D009020 CORE-FERRITEL9A55 321C142030 COIL-RF - 68MH-KL9A56 411D009020 CORE-FERRITEL9A57 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL9A62 321C141010 COIL-RF - 6.8MH-ML9B01 351P226010 COIL-CHOKE - 150UHL9B02 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL9B03 321C141070 COIL-RF - 22MH-KL9B04 351P226010 COIL-CHOKE - 150UHL9B05 321C141030 COIL-RF - 10MH-KL9D00 351P222010 LINE FILTER - ELF24V050AL9D01 351P222010 LINE FILTER - ELF24V050AL9D02 351P223010 LINE FILTER - SLF15N0601LC2K01 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05LC2K02 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05LC2K03 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05LC2KOO 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05LC3K00 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05LC3K01 409P777020 EMI-F-CHIP - BLM21A05LC7D02 409P875090 EMI-F-CHIP - ELKE103FALC7D05 409P875090 EMI-F-CHIP - ELKE103FALC7D10 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7D11 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7D12 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7D13 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7D14 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7E10 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7E11 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7E12 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7E13 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7E14 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G01 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G02 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G03 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G04 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G05 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G06 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G07 409P875090 EMI-F-CHIP - ELKE103FALC7G08 409P875090 EMI-F-CHIP - ELKE103FALC7G09 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G10 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G11 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G12 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLC7G13 409P876020 EMI-F-CHIP - CNF20C470S/CKD510JB1H470SLF7D00 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMDLF7D01 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMDLF7D02 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMDLF7E00 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMDLF7E01 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMDLF7E02 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMD

LF7G00 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMDLF7G01 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMDLF7G02 409P901010 LP-FILTER - 14MHZ SMD

TRANSFORMERST5A31 349P216010 TRANS-HORIZT5A32 336P040010 TRANS-HORIZ-DRIVET5A51 334P281010 TRANS-FLYBACKT9A20 350P796010 TRANS-POWERT9A50 350P795010 TRANS-POWER

VARIABLE RESISTORS129P059050 VR-FOCUS - MHF116-50W

RV9D00 265P100020 VARISTOR - ERZV10D271CS

RESISTORSCHIP Type Resistors (Listed by Value)

Value Part No. Value Part No.1/16W 0OHM 103P509050 1/16W 2.2K-J 103P5020901/16W 22-J 103P500050 1/16W 2.7K-J 103P5030001/8W 27-J 103P400060 1/16W 3K-F 103P4930601/16W 33-J 103P500070 1/16W 3.3K-F 103P4930701/16W 47-J 103P500090 1/16W 3.3K-J 103P5030101/16W 56-J 103P501000 1/16W 3.9K-F 103P4930901/16W 82-J 103P501020 1/16W 3.9K-J 103P5030201/16W 100-J 103P501030 1/16W 4.7K-F 103P4940101/8W 100-J 103P401030 1/16W 4.7K-J 103P5030301/16W 120-J 103P501040 1/16W 5.1K-F 103P4940201/16W 180-J 103P501060 1/16W 5.6K-J 103P5030401/16W 220-J 103P501070 1/16W 6.8K-F 103P4940501/16W 240-F 103P491000 1/16W 6.8K-J 103P5030501/8W 270-J 103P401080 1/16W 8.2K-J 103P5030601/16W 330-F 103P491030 1/16W 10K-F 103P4940901/16W 330-J 103P501090 1/16W 10K-J 103P5030701/16W 390-F 103P491050 1/16W 12K-J 103P5030801/16W 390-J 103P502000 1/16W 15K-J 103P5030901/16W 470-J 103P502010 1/16W 18K-J 103P5040001/16W 560-J 103P502020 1/16W 22K-J 103P5040101/16W 620-F 103P492000 1/16W 27K-J 103P5040201/16W 680-F 103P492010 1/16W 33K-J 103P5040301/16W 680-J 103P502030 1/16W 47K-J 103P5040501/16W 820-F 103P492030 1/16W 56K-J 103P5040601/16W 820-J 103P502040 1/16W 62K-F 103P4960801/16W 1K-J 103P502050 1/16W 68K-F 103P4960901/8W 1K-J 103P402050 1/16W 68K-J 103P5040701/16W 1.1K-F 103P492060 1/16W 75K-J 103P5090901/16W 1.2K-J 103P502060 1/16W 82K-J 103P5040801/16W 1.3K-F 103P492080 1/16W 100K-J 103P5040901/16W 1.5K-F 103P492090 1/16W 120K-J 103P5050001/16W 1.5K-J 103P502070 1/16W 330K-J 103P5050501/8W 1.5K-J 103P402070 1/16W 680K-J 103P5050901/16W 1.8K-J 103P502080 1/16W 820K-J 103P5060001/16W 2K-F 103P493020 1/16W 1M-J 103P5060101/16W 2.2K-F 103P493030 1/16W 3.3M-J 103P506070

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

Conventional Resistors (By Ref #)Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]R3E02 103P712080 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.8K-JR3E04 103P712080 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.8K-JR3E05 103P714060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 56K-JR3E06 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR3E09 109D151010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.2-JR3E11 109D151010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.2-JR3E12 109D151010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.2-JR3E14 109D151010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.2-JR3E15 103P713050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 6.8K-J 2-4R3E15 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-J 1R3E16 103P713050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 6.8K-J 2-4R3E16 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-J 1R4B03 103P713090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 15K-JR4B10 103C188030 R-METAL - 2W 1.8-J 1R4B10 103C188040 R-METAL - 2W 2.2-J 2-4R4B12 103C188030 R-METAL - 2W 1.8-J 1R4B12 103C188040 R-METAL - 2W 2.2-J 2-4R4B16 109P095010 R-METAL-LIN - 1/4W 5.1K-J 1-3R4B17 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR4B18 103P338020 R-CARBON-25 - 1/4W 1.5-JR4B23 103P411070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 220-JR4B24 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR4B25 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR4B26 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR5A00 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5A01 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR5A02 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5A03 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR5A04 103P462040 R-METAL - 1/4W 910-FR5A05 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR5A06 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR5A07 103P714080 R-CARBON - 1/4W 82K-JR5A08 103P714050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47K-JR5A09 103P714040 R-CARBON - 1/4W 39K-JR5A10 103P714040 R-CARBON - 1/4W 39K-JR5A11 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A12 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR5A13 103P464020 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.4K-FR5A14 103P464030 R-METAL - 1/4W 5.6K-FR5A15 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR5A16 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR5A17 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR5A18 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR5A19 103P712010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 470-JR5A20 103P714050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47K-JR5A21 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR5A22 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR5A23 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A24 103P714070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 68K-JR5A25 103P464030 R-METAL - 1/4W 5.6K-FR5A26 103P464030 R-METAL - 1/4W 5.6K-FR5A27 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A28 103P715010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 150K-JR5A29 103P714040 R-CARBON - 1/4W 39K-JR5A30 103P714040 R-CARBON - 1/4W 39K-JR5A31 103P712080 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.8K-JR5A32 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A33 103P463060 R-METAL - 1/4W 3K-F

R5A34 103P711000 R-CARBON - 1/4W 56-JR5A35 103P142010 R-CARBON - 1/2W 470-JR5A36 103C393010 R-METAL-P - 3W 3.3K-J 4R5A36 103C393040 R-METAL-P - 3W 5.6K-J 1-3R5A37 103C393010 R-METAL-P - 3W 3.3K-J 4R5A37 103C393040 R-METAL-P - 3W 5.6K-J 1-3R5A38 103C197040 R-METAL - 3W 0.33-JR5A39 103P140090 R-CARBON - 1/2W 47-JR5A40 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR5A41 103P715020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 180K-JR5A42 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A43 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR5A44 103P712090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.2K-JR5A45 103P143050 R-CARBON - 1/2W 6.8K-JR5A46 103C391050 R-METAL-P - 3W 150-JR5A47 103P714080 R-CARBON - 1/4W 82K-JR5A48 103P714050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47K-JR5A49 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5A50 103P714050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47K-JR5A51 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR5A52 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR5A53 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A54 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR5A55 103P143050 R-CARBON - 1/2W 6.8K-JR5A56 103P715060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 390K-JR5A57 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5A58 103P464080 R-METAL - 1/4W 9.1K-FR5A59 103P461070 R-METAL - 1/4W 470-FR5A60 103P464000 R-METAL - 1/4W 4.3K-FR5A62 103P711070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 220-JR5A63 103P466080 R-METAL - 1/4W 62K-FR5A64 103P712010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 470-JR5A65 103P141030 R-CARBON - 1/2W 100-JR5A66 103P466010 R-METAL - 1/4W 33K-FR5A68 103P463050 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.7K-FR5A69 103P462010 R-METAL - 1/4W 680-FR5A71 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A72 103P463050 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.7K-FR5A73 103P714050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47K-JR5A74 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A75 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A76 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR5A77 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR5A78 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR5A79 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR5A80 102P106090 R-WIRE - 2W 0.12-KR5A81 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5A82 103P370090 R-FUSE - 1/4W 47-JR5A83 103P464070 R-METAL - 1/4W 8.2K-FR5A84 103P464070 R-METAL - 1/4W 8.2K-FR5A85 103P710070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 33-JR5A86 103P142060 R-CARBON - 1/2W 1.2K-JR5A87 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5A88 103P464000 R-METAL - 1/4W 4.3K-FR5A89 103P463050 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.7K-FR5A90 103P711060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 180-JR5A91 103P467030 R-METAL - 1/4W 100K-FR5A92 103P465070 R-METAL - 1/4W 22K-FR5A93 103P140090 R-CARBON - 1/2W 47-JR5A94 103C390070 R-METAL-P - 3W 33-J

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[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

R5A95 103P714030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 33K-JR5A96 103P466080 R-METAL - 1/4W 62K-FR5A97 103P142040 R-CARBON - 1/2W 820-JR5A98 103C198010 R-METAL - 3W 1.2-JR5A99 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR5B01 103P714030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 33K-JR5B02 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR5B03 103P712060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.2K-JR5B04 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5H01 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR5H02 103P758000 R-FUSE - 1/4W 1-JR5H03 103P714030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 33K-JR5H04 103P463060 R-METAL - 1/4W 3K-FR5H07 103P461060 R-METAL - 1/4W 430-FR5H08 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5H09 103P711010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 68-JR5H10 103P710090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47-JR5H11 103P712020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 560-JR5H12 103P712020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 560-JR5H13 103P712020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 560-JR5H14 103P710090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47-JR5H15 103P710090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47-JR5H16 103P710020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 12-JR5H17 103P710020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 12-JR5H22 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5H23 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR5H47 103C171040 R-METAL - 1W 120-JR5H48 103P712060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.2K-JR5H49 103P714070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 68K-JR5H50 103P714070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 68K-JR5H51 103P712060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.2K-JR5H58 103P148000 R-CARBON - 1/2W 1-JR5H59 103C191050 R-METAL - 3W 150-JR5H60 103C178080 R-METAL - 1W 4.7-JR5H67 103P148000 R-CARBON - 1/2W 1-JR5K01 109D031070 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 10K-KR5K02 103P412050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR5K03 103P145000 R-CARBON - 1/2W 120K-JR5K04 103P144090 R-CARBON - 1/2W 100K-JR5K05 103P145000 R-CARBON - 1/2W 120K-JR5K06 103P144090 R-CARBON - 1/2W 100K-JR5K07 103P145000 R-CARBON - 1/2W 120K-JR5K08 103P144090 R-CARBON - 1/2W 100K-JR5K09 103P762020 R-FUSE - 1/2W 560-JR5K10 103P711010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 68-JR5K11 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR5K12 103P760060 R-FUSE - 1/2W 27-JR5K20 103P463060 R-METAL - 1/4W 3K-FR5K22 103P145050 R-CARBON - 1/2W 330K-JR5K23 103P145050 R-CARBON - 1/2W 330K-JR5K24 103P145050 R-CARBON - 1/2W 330K-JR5K25 103P713040 R-CARBON - 1/4W 5.6K-JR5K31 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR5K34 103P760060 R-FUSE - 1/2W 27-JR5K46 103P712010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 470-JR5K50 103P762050 R-FUSE - 1/2W 1K-JR6B01 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6B02 103P713090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 15K-JR6B03 103P464020 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.4K-FR6B04 103P713000 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.7K-J

R6B06 103P462050 R-METAL - 1/4W 1K-FR6B07 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6B08 103P710010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10-JR6B09 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6B10 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR6B11 103C194020 R-METAL - 3W 27K-JD6B11 103P712060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.2K-JD6G11 103P712060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.2K-JD6R11 103P712060 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.2K-JR6B12 103P712030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 680-JR6B13 103P331030 R-CARBON-25 - 1/4W 100-JR6B15 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR6B16 103P411000 R-CARBON - 1/4W 56-JR6B17 101P221030 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 220-KR6B18 103P713040 R-CARBON - 1/4W 5.6K-JR6B19 103P713050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 6.8K-JR6B20 101P221030 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 220-KR6B21 103P467030 R-METAL - 1/4W 100K-FR6B22 103P467030 R-METAL - 1/4W 100K-FR6B23 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6B24 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR6B25 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6B26 103P413050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 6.8K-JR6B27 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6G01 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6G02 103P713090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 15K-JR6G03 103P464020 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.4K-FR6G04 103P463040 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.4K-FR6G06 103P462030 R-METAL - 1/4W 820-FR6G07 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6G08 103P710010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10-JR6G09 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6G10 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR6G11 103C194020 R-METAL - 3W 27K-JR6G13 103P331030 R-CARBON-25 - 1/4W 100-JR6G15 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR6G16 103P411000 R-CARBON - 1/4W 56-JR6G17 101P221030 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 220-KR6G20 101P221030 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 220-KR6G21 103P467010 R-METAL - 1/4W 82K-FR6G22 103P467010 R-METAL - 1/4W 82K-FR6G23 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6R01 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6R02 103P713090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 15K-JR6R03 103P464020 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.4K-FR6R04 103P713000 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.7K-JR6R06 103P462050 R-METAL - 1/4W 1K-FR6R07 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6R08 103P710010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10-JR6R09 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR6R10 103P713030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7K-JR6R11 103C194020 R-METAL - 3W 27K-JR6R13 103P331030 R-CARBON-25 - 1/4W 100-JR6R15 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR6R16 103P411000 R-CARBON - 1/4W 56-JR6R17 101P221030 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 220-KR6R20 101P221030 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 220-KR6R21 103P467030 R-METAL - 1/4W 100K-FR6R22 103P467030 R-METAL - 1/4W 100K-FR6R23 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-J

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

R7K01 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR7K02 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR7L26 103P462090 R-METAL - 1/4W 1.5K-FR7L29 103P464030 R-METAL - 1/4W 5.6K-FR7L31 103P466010 R-METAL - 1/4W 33K-FR7L32 103P466070 R-METAL - 1/4W 56K-FR8C03 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR8C07 103C391050 R-METAL-P - 3W 150-JR8C08 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR8C11 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR8C15 103C391050 R-METAL-P - 3W 150-JR8C19 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR8C23 103C391050 R-METAL-P - 3W 150-JR8C27 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR8C31 103C391050 R-METAL-P - 3W 150-JR8C35 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR8C39 103C391050 R-METAL-P - 3W 150-JR8C43 103P711090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330-JR8C47 103C391050 R-METAL-P - 3W 150-JR8C60 103C191090 R-METAL - 3W 330-JR8C61 103C191090 R-METAL - 3W 330-JR8C62 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR8C63 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR8C64 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR8C65 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR8C66 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR8C67 103P713010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.3K-JR8C69 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR8P03 103P711070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 220-J 2&3R8P03 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-J 1R8P04 103P711070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 220-JR8P05 103P711070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 220-J 2-4R8P05 103P712010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 470-J 1R8P06 103P711070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 220-JR9A02 102P084000 R-CEMENT-WIRE - 15W 2.2-KR9A03 109C010010 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 1M-KR9A05 109C010010 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 1M-KR9A06 109C010010 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 1M-KR9A09 103P145050 R-CARBON - 1/2W 330K-JR9A10 103P714020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 27K-JR9A11 103P145050 R-CARBON - 1/2W 330K-JR9A12 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR9A13 103P713000 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.7K-JR9A20 103C181020 R-METAL - 2W 82-JR9A21 103P712050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR9A23 103P710090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47-JR9A24 103P142070 R-CARBON - 1/2W 1.5K-JR9A29 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR9A51 103P715050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 330K-JR9A52 103P710090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47-JR9A53 103P712030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 680-JR9A54 102P107000 R-WIRE - 2W 0.15-KR9A55 102P106090 R-WIRE - 2W 0.12-KR9A57 103P712090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 2.2K-JR9A58 103P145030 R-CARBON - 1/2W 220K-JR9A59 103P710070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 33-JR9A61 103P713040 R-CARBON - 1/4W 5.6K-JR9A62 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR9A63 103P713020 R-CARBON - 1/4W 3.9K-JR9A66 103P712070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1.5K-J

R9A67 103P710050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22-JR9A68 103C180050 R-METAL - 2W 22-JR9A69 103C180050 R-METAL - 2W 22-JR9A70 109D151090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 33-JR9A71 103P145030 R-CARBON - 1/2W 220K-JR9A73 103P412050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 1K-JR9A74 103P144040 R-CARBON - 1/2W 39K-JR9A80 103C193060 R-METAL - 3W 8.2K-JR9A81 103P142090 R-CARBON - 1/2W 2.2K-JR9A83 103P464010 R-METAL - 1/4W 4.7K-FR9A84 103P713070 R-CARBON - 1/4W 10K-JR9B01 103P711030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100-JR9B02 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR9B03 103P714050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47K-JR9B04 103P714050 R-CARBON - 1/4W 47K-JR9B05 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR9B06 103P714090 R-CARBON - 1/4W 100K-JR9B07 103P714010 R-CARBON - 1/4W 22K-JR9B08 109D151030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7-JR9B09 109D151030 R-CARBON - 1/4W 4.7-JR9C31 103C197040 R-METAL - 3W 0.33-JR9C32 103C197040 R-METAL - 3W 0.33-JR9D00 109D036020 R-COMPOSITION - 1/2W 4.7M-K

CAPACITORS & TRIMMERSCHIP Type Capacitors (Listed by Value)

Value Part No. Value Part No.CJ50V 3P-C 154P340040 B50V 1000P-K 141P140090CH50V 10P-C 154P341010 B50V 1500P-K 141P141010CH50V 15P-J 154P341050 B50V 4700P-K 141P141070CH50V 22P-J 154P341090 B50V 6800P-K 141P141090CH50V 33P-J 154P342030 B50V 8200P-K 141P142000CH50V 47P-J 154P342070 B50V 0.01M-K 141P142010CH50V 56P-J 154P342090 F50V 0.01M-Z 141P143080SL50V 56P-J 154P353000 B25V 0.047M-K 141P142090CH50V 68P-J 154P343010 B25V 0.068M-K 141P143010CH50V 82P-J 154P343030 B16V 0.082M-K 141P143020CH50V 100P-J 154P343050 B16V 0.1M-K 141P143030CH50V 120P-J 154P343070 F25V 0.1M-Z 141P144020SL50V 120P-J 154P353080 B10V 0.47M-K 141P146080CH50V 150P-J 154P343090 B16V 0.47M-K 141P139090SL50V 150P-J 154P354000 F16V 0.47M-Z 141P144050B50V 220P-K 141P140010 B16V 1M-K 141P134070CH50V 220P-J 154P344030 F16V 1M-Z 141P144060CH50V 270P-J 154P344050 50V 2.2M-M 105C 181P526020SL50V 390P-J 154P355000 6.3V 22M-M 105C 181P520010B50V 470P-K 141P140050 6.3V 47M-M 105C 181P520030CH50V 470P-J 154P345010 16V 47M-M 181P502060SL50V 470P-J 154P355020 16V 47M-M 105C 181P522060CH25V 560P-J 154P345030 6.3V 100M-M 105C 181P520040CH25V 1000P-J 154P345090

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[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

Conventional Capacitors (By Ref #)Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]C1A13 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC1A21 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC1A24 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC1A26 172P262010 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.047M-JC1B13 181P355090 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-MC1B21 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC1B24 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC1B26 172P262010 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.047M-JC2K00 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2K18 181P351060 C-ELEC - 10V 330M-MC2K44 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC2L01 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2L12 181P216040 C-ELEC - 50V 4.7M-MC2L14 181P351080 C-ELEC - 10V 1000M-MC2L16 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC2L22 181P212060 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2L24 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2LA0 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2LB1 181P216040 C-ELEC - 50V 4.7M-MC2LB3 181P351080 C-ELEC - 10V 1000M-MC2LB9 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC2LC2 181P212060 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2LC4 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2M03 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC2M08 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2M88 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC2MA4 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2MA6 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2MC4 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2MD6 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC2N00 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N01 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N02 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N05 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N06 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N07 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N17 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N18 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N19 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2N22 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2N28 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2N29 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2P02 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2P04 181P351050 C-ELEC - 10V 220M-MC2P08 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2S00 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S01 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S02 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S05 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S06 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S07 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S10 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2S18 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S19 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S20 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2S22 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2S29 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2V04 181P359060 C-ELEC - 50V 0.1M-M

C2V05 181P359060 C-ELEC - 50V 0.1M-MC2V06 181P359060 C-ELEC - 50V 0.1M-MC2V08 181P359060 C-ELEC - 50V 0.1M-MC2V09 181P359060 C-ELEC - 50V 0.1M-MC2V10 181P359060 C-ELEC - 50V 0.1M-MC2V14 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC2V19 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC2V29 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC2V30 181P118010 C-ELEC - 50V 0.68M-MC2V32 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC2V48 172P166030 C-TF - 50V 0.1M-JC2V49 172P166030 C-TF - 50V 0.1M-JC2V55 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC2V57 181P355060 C-ELEC - 50V 22M-MC2V61 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC2W02 181P352080 C-ELEC - 16V 1000M-MC2W05 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2W09 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2W14 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC2Y09 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC3A34 181P355030 C-ELEC - 50V 3.3M-MC3E02 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3E04 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3E07 181P353090 C-ELEC - 25V 2200M-MC3E08 141P197080 C-CER - F50V 0.1M-ZC3E09 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC3E11 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC3E12 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC3E14 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC3K00 181P122070 C-ELEC-NP - 25V 10M-MC3K04 181P122070 C-ELEC-NP - 25V 10M-MC3K10 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K11 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K12 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K13 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K14 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K15 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K16 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K17 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K18 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K19 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K20 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K21 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K22 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K23 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC3K25 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC4B01 172P261030 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.01M-JC4B02 181P358000 C-ELEC - 35V 1000M-MC4B03 172P383030 C-M-POLY - 100V 0.47M-KC4B04 181P184020 C-ELEC - 35V 100M-M 105CC4B06 172P330090 C-POLY - 50V 4700P-JC4B09 181P355060 C-ELEC - 50V 22M-MC4B11 181P353090 C-ELEC - 25V 2200M-MC5A03 142P020090 C-CER - B50V 1000P-KC5A05 172P262010 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.047M-JC5A10 181P191000 C-ELEC - 160V 22M-M/QC5A12 181P354090 C-ELEC - 35V 470M-MC5A17 142P020090 C-CER - B50V 1000P-KC5A21 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC5A31 172P571030 C-M-PLA-PP - 1500VHP 3300P-J-OR-H 1-3

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

C5A31 172P571050 C-M-PLA-PP - 1500VHP 3900P-J-OR-H 4C5A32 172P571030 C-M-PLA-PP - 1500VHP 3300P-J-OR-H 1-3C5A32 172P571050 C-M-PLA-PP - 1500VHP 3900P-J-OR-H 4C5A34 154P262050 C-CER - R2KV 560P-KC5A35 142P012010 C-CER - B500V 4700P-KC5A36 172P524010 C-M-POLY - 250V 2. 2M-JC5A37 172P435090 C-M-PLA-PP - 250V 0.27M 2&3C5A37 172P436010 C-M-PLA-PP - 250V 0.33M-J 1&4C5A38 172P435090 C-M-PLA-PP - 250V 0.27M 2&3C5A38 172P436010 C-M-PLA-PP - 250V 0.33M-J 1&4C5A39 142P011030 C-CER - B500V 1000P-KC5A40 142P011000 C-CER - B500V 560P-KC5A41 181P352080 C-ELEC - 16V 1000M-MC5A42 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC5A43 181P190050 C-ELEC - 160V 1M-M/QC5A45 181P352070 C-ELEC - 16V 470M-MC5A51 154P260010 C-CER - R1KV 220P-KC5A52 172P580090 C-M-PLA-PP - 1800V 2200P-JC5A55 172P088060 C-PLAST-PP - 630V 6800P-JC5A57 172P262070 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.15M-JC5A60 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC5A64 181P352010 C-ELEC - 16V 22M-MC5A68 181P123070 C-ELEC-NP - 50V 0.47M-MC5A70 172P264010 C-M-POLY - 50V 2.2M-JC5A71 172P262060 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.12M-JC5A72 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC5H01 181P354080 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-MC5H04 155P238090 C-CER - CH50V 270P-JC5H16 172P186030 C-PLAST-PP - 200V 0.01M-KC5H17 172P261030 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.01M-JC5H19 181P183010 C-ELEC - 25V 100M-M 105CC5H20 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC5H21 181P780060 C-ELEC - 160V 10M-M 105CC5H24 181P192060 C-ELEC - 200V 22M-M/QC5K00 172P572090 C-M-PLA-PP - 1500V 0.015M-J-OR-HC5K01 172P572090 C-M-PLA-PP - 1500V 0.015M-J-OR-HC5K02 181P198040 C-ELEC - 450V 4.7M-M/QC5K03 142P020050 C-CER - B50V 470P-KC5K12 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC5K15 181P191000 C-ELEC - 160V 22M-M/QC6B01 154P400010 C-CER - B1KV 220P-KC6B02 181P195050 C-ELEC - 350V 10M-MC6B03 155P232030 C-CER - CH50V 33P-JC6B05 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC6B07 142P012050 C-CER - B500V 0.01M-KC6B08 142P020030 C-CER - B50V 330P-KC6B10 142P012050 C-CER - B500V 0.01M-KC6B12 155P239040 C-CER - CH50V 100P-JC6B13 155P231090 C-CER - CH50V 22P-JC6B14 154P405000 C-CER - B3KV 1000P-KC6G01 154P400010 C-CER - B1KV 220P-KC6G02 181P195050 C-ELEC - 350V 10M-MC6G03 155P232010 C-CER - CH50V 27P-JC6G05 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC6G07 142P012050 C-CER - B500V 0.01M-KC6G10 142P012050 C-CER - B500V 0.01M-KC6G12 155P239040 C-CER - CH50V 100P-JC6G13 155P231090 C-CER - CH50V 22P-JC6G14 154P405000 C-CER - B3KV 1000P-KC6R01 154P400010 C-CER - B1KV 220P-K

C6R02 181P195050 C-ELEC - 350V 10M-MC6R03 155P231090 C-CER - CH50V 22P-JC6R05 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC6R07 142P012050 C-CER - B500V 0.01M-KC6R10 142P012050 C-CER - B500V 0.01M-KC6R12 155P239040 C-CER - CH50V 100P-JC6R13 155P231090 C-CER - CH50V 22P-JC6R14 154P405000 C-CER - B3KV 1000P-KC7A03 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC7A16 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC7A62 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC7A99 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC7C30 181P354040 C-ELEC - 50V 10M-MC7K01 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC7V02 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC7V13 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8C03 181P358000 C-ELEC - 35V 1000M-MC8C05 181P358000 C-ELEC - 35V 1000M-MC8C18 181P358000 C-ELEC - 35V 1000M-MC8C20 181P358000 C-ELEC - 35V 1000M-MC8C43 142P020080 C-CER - B50V 820P-KC8C44 142P020080 C-CER - B50V 820P-KC8C45 142P020080 C-CER - B50V 820P-KC8C46 142P020080 C-CER - B50V 820P-KC8C47 142P020080 C-CER - B50V 820P-KC8C48 142P020080 C-CER - B50V 820P-KC8C49 155P231050 C-CER - CH50V 15P-JC8C50 155P231050 C-CER - CH50V 15P-JC8D16 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D19 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D20 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D21 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D22 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D29 181P355010 C-ELEC - 50V 1M-MC8D30 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D31 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D33 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D39 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8D40 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E01 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E03 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E05 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E07 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E09 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E12 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E14 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8E16 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8G00 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8G03 181P352020 C-ELEC - 16V 33M-MC8G05 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC8G06 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9A05 189P185070 C-CER - 250VAC 1000P-MC9A06 189P185070 C-CER - 250VAC 1000P-MC9A07 189P153040 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.1M-MC9A08 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-MC9A09 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-MC9A10 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-MC9A11 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-MC9A13 189P152070 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.01M-MC9A14 189P152070 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.01M-M

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[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

C9A15 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC9A16 189P185070 C-CER - 250VAC 1000P-MC9A17 189P185070 C-CER - 250VAC 1000P-MC9A22 181P199080 C-ELEC - 200V 47M-M/QC9A27 154P270050 C-CER - SL1KV 22P-JC9A28 172P262050 C-M-POLY - 50V 0.1M-JC9A29 142P010090 C-CER - B500V 470P-KC9A33 181P743060 C-ELEC - 16V 680M-MC9A34 181P352040 C-ELEC - 16V 100M-MC9A39 181P355000 C-ELEC - 50V 0.47M-MC9A50 142P020050 C-CER - B50V 470P-KC9A51 181P354070 C-ELEC - 35V 220M-MC9A52 154P400070 C-CER - B1KV 2200P-K RAC9A53 185D122050 C-ELEC - H200V 1000M-M 105CC9A54 154P260080 C-CER - R1KV 3300P-KC9A55 172P339070 C-POLY - 50V 560P-JC9A57 142P010090 C-CER - B500V 470P-KC9A58 185D163020 C-ELEC - H50V 4700M-M 105CC9A59 185D122050 C-ELEC - H200V 1000M-M 105CC9A60 154P400030 C-CER - B1KV 470P-KC9A61 142P010090 C-CER - B500V 470P-KC9A62 189D183010 C-ELEC - 400AXW100MC9A63 185D063030 C-ELEC - H180V 820M-M 105CC9A64 181P190090 C-ELEC - 160V 10M-M/QC9A65 181P194000 C-ELEC - 250V 10M-M/QC9A66 142P012050 C-CER - B500V 0.01M-KC9A68 142P010090 C-CER - B500V 470P-KC9A69 181P736070 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-M 105CC9A70 181P736070 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-M 105CC9A71 181P736070 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-M 105CC9A72 181P736070 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-M 105CC9A73 181P736070 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-M 105CC9A74 142P010090 C-CER - B500V 470P-KC9B03 181P746060 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-MC9B04 142P020090 C-CER - B50V 1000P-KC9B05 181P743060 C-ELEC - 16V 680M-MC9B06 181P746060 C-ELEC - 35V 330M-MC9B07 142P020090 C-CER - B50V 1000P-KC9B08 181P743060 C-ELEC - 16V 680M-MC9B10 181P352080 C-ELEC - 16V 1000M-MC9B11 181P352080 C-ELEC - 16V 1000M-MC9C01 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C05 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C11 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C15 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C21 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C22 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C30 181P351080 C-ELEC - 10V 1000M-MC9C31 181P351080 C-ELEC - 10V 1000M-MC9C32 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C35 181P212060 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C41 181P352030 C-ELEC - 16V 47M-MC9C42 181P210040 C-ELEC - 6.3V 100M-MC9D00 189P153040 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.1M-MC9D01 189P153040 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.1M-MCF2L00 299P128010 CERAMIC-OSC - CSB500F2CF2LA0 299P128010 CERAMIC-OSC - CSB500F2CF2V01 299P259010 CERAMIC-OSC - 2.69MHZCF7A01 299P261010 CERAMIC-OSC - 27.000 MHZ

SWITCHESS7L21 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L22 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L23 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L24 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L25 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L26 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L27 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L28 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCHS7L29 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH

MISCELLANEOUS246C351030 AC-POWER-CORD305P702020 RF-SW - YAA41-0126G578D417010 PLATE-RF SW330P276030 DEFL-YOKE 1330P276040 DEFL-YOKE 2&3330P276050 DEFL-YOKE 4338P054010 SVM-ASSY411D033010 CORE-FERRITE-CONN: VB, SR, SG, SB411D044010 CORE-FERRITE-CONN: PM449C141030 SOCKET-CRT453B036010 CAP-ANODE - SHORT - RED453B036020 CAP-ANODE - LONG - G&B480P039010 SPEAKER - 4 INCH 1480P053010 SPEAKER - 5 INCH 234490P154010 LENS - RED/BLUE 1&2490P154020 LENS - GREEN 1&2490P174070 LENS - RED 4490P174080 LENS - GREEN 4490P174090 LENS - BLUE 4490P220010 LENS - ALL COLORS 3589C062010 CASTER597D843010 STIFFENER-MIRROR - 3/4"X3/4" TUBING 4622B009010 TRAY CRT 124622B009020 TRAY CRT 3622C086010 MIRROR-CLIP - PLASTIC 2622D875010 CUSHION-TAPE (Secures Lens) 2642C340010 BOARD-MIRROR 4642C352010 CLIP-MIRROR 13767D048090 MIRROR - 65" 4767D055040 MIRROR - 55" 3767D072020 MIRROR - 50" 1767D072040 MIRROR - 48" 2

AG5K00 224D019040 AIR-GAP - 2.0+-0.5KV S.LEADAG6B01 224D019090 AIR-GAP - 1.5+-0.5KV S.LEADAG6G01 224D019090 AIR-GAP - 1.5+-0.5KV S.LEADAG6R01 224D019090 AIR-GAP - 1.5+-0.5KV S.LEADF5A00 283P043060 FUSE - LF251 3AF9A02 283P044020 FUSE - LF251 10AF9A03 283P043090 FUSE - LF251 5AF9A04 283P044020 FUSE - LF251 10AF9A05 283P043090 FUSE - LF251 5AF9B01 283P043060 FUSE - LF251 3AF9D00 283D131040 FUSE - S10A 125AK9A50 287P100010 RELAY-POWER - DG9D1-0(M)-II-0.25WPC9A21 268P058020 PHOTO-COUPLER - ON3131-R/ON3161-RPC9A50 268P106010 PHOTO-COUPLER - CNZ3133PJ2J00 440C407010 PIN-JACK-BOARD-6P

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

PJ2J01 440C410010 PIN-JACK-BOARD-5PPJ2J02 440C410010 PIN-JACK-BOARD-5P 2-4PJ2J03 440C410010 PIN-JACK-BOARD-5PPJ2J04 440C409010 PIN-JACK-BOARD-2PPJ2J05 440C408010 PIN-JACK-BOARD-3PPJ2J11 440C412010 PIN-JACK-BOARD-3PTU1A01 295P516010 TUNER-TV - 115-V-F045APTU1B01 295P516020 TUNER-TV - 115-V-F025APX2L00 285P374020 QUARTZ-CRYST - 3.579545MHZX2LA0 285P374020 QUARTZ-CRYST - 3.579545MHZX2M30 285P374050 QUARTZ-CRYST - 20.000MHZX2N00 285P029030 QUARTZ-CRYST - 4.000 MHZX2S00 285P029030 QUARTZ-CRYST - 4.000 MHZX3A01 285P413010 QUARTZ-CRYST - 18.43 MHZX7A13 285P374040 QUARTZ-CRYST - 10.000MHZX7H00 285P335050 QUARTZ-CRYST - 80.000MHZZ7K01 939P617010 UNIT-PREAMP - GP1U283Q

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS930B884005 ASSY-PWB-SIGNAL 234930B884006 ASSY-PWB-SIGNAL 1930B885001 ASSY-PWB-MAIN 2&3930B885002 ASSY-PWB-MAIN 4930B885003 ASSY-PWB-MAIN 1930B886001 ASSY-PWB-POWER 2-4930B886002 ASSY-PWB-POWER 1930B887001 ASSY-PWB-TERMINAL 2-4930B887002 ASSY-PWB-TERMINAL 1935C995001 ASSY-PWB-CRT935C996001 ASSY-PWB-DOUBLER935D619001 ASSY-PWB-PREAMP935D620001 ASSY-PWB-FRONT935D621001 ASSY-PWB-CONTROL

COSMETIC PARTS702A393040 CONTROL PANEL - 65" 4702A402030 CONTROL PANEL - 50" 1702A402040 CONTROL PANEL - 60" 3702A404010 TERMINAL BOARD702C017010 COVER-SCREW-SIDE - MATTE 4750A449010 BACK COVER - PLASTIC 2761A158020 GRILLE-SP 1761A159040 GRILLE-SP 3761A171040 GRILLE-SPEAKER 4761A195010 GRILLE-SPEAKER 2

ACCESSORIES290P111010 TRANSMITTER REMOTE - V20I/QR V20B QR-GUIDEI/SEP GUIDEWSA65

CABINET SEPARATION INST 4I/B WSA48 IB - OWNERS GUIDE

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[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

Figure 1: VS-A50 / WS-A55 / WS-A65Screen Assembly Parts (Front View)

SCREEN ASSEMBLY PARTS VS-A50 (Figure 1)

1 491P099010 SCREEN-LENTICULAR - 50"2 491P100010 LENS-FRESNEL - 50"3 702A402030 CONTROL PANEL - 50"4 622C060020 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT5 622C063020 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT6 701B454020 FRAME SCREEN-TOP - 50"7 701B457010 FRAME SCREEN-S - 50"8 702A388030 CAP-CORNER-LEFT9 702A388040 CAP-CORNER-RIGHT10 760D639010 DIAMOND SHIELD - 50"

WS-A55 (Figure 1)1 491P125020 SCREEN-LENTICULAR - 55"2 491P126020 LENS-FRESNEL - 55"3 702A402040 CONTROL PANEL - 60"4 622C060040 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT5 622C063040 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT6 701B457030 FRAME SCREEN-S - 55"7 702A388030 CAP-CORNER-LEFT8 702A388040 CAP-CORNER-RIGHT9 701B454010 FRAME SCREEN-TOP - 55"10 760D639020 DIAMOND SHIELD - 55"

WS-A65 (Figure 1)1 491P145010 SCREEN-LENTICULAR - 65"2 491P146010 LENS-FRESNEL - 65"3 702A393040 CONTROL PANEL - 65"4 622C059050 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT5 622C060060 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT6 701B454030 FRAME SCREEN-TOP - 65"7 701B457040 FRAME SCREEN-S - 65"8 702A388030 CAP-CORNER-LEFT9 702A388040 CAP-CORNER-RIGHT10 760D639030 DIAMOND SHIELD - 65"

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[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-A50, (2) WS-A48, (3) WS-A55, (4) WS-A65

MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

WS-A48 (Figure 2)1 491P138010 SCREEN-LENTICULAR - 48"2 491P139010 LENS-FRESNEL - 48"3 622B010010 HOLDER-TOP4 635B109010 STIFFENER-TOP-METAL5 622B011010 HOLDER-BOTTOM6 622B012010 HOLDER-SIDE7 598D339010 BRACKET-SCREEN SIDE-METAL8 751A005010 SCREEN-FRAME-BEZEL9 760D639040 DIAMOND SHIELD - 48"10 622B013010 CLIP-SHIELD-SIDE - 48"

Figure 2: WS-A48Screen Assembly Parts (Rear View)

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

POWER SUPPLY

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

VIDEO/COLOR PATH

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

SYNC PATH

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

DEFLECTION / HV CIRCUIT

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

X-RAYPROTECT

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

HVREGULATION

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

SOUNDPATH

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UIT

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MODELS: VS-A50 / WS-A48 / WS-A55 / WS-A65

CONTROL CIRCUIT